[–] captn3m0 6y ago ↗ Does anyone know what the exact issue is here? What does Firefox do differently from other browsers? [–] tmalsburg2 6y ago ↗ They make it sound as if Firefox was to blame but don't make it explicit. Could be that they messed and that it has nothing to do with Firefox. [–] beefhash 6y ago ↗ To be fair, "the web" means "what Chrome does" nowadays to a lot of people. Even if it wasn't Firefox's fault but rather some web standard that Firefox adhered to, Firefox will be blamed for not being bug-for-bug compatible with Chrome. [–] Vinnl 6y ago ↗ Mozilla described it here now: https://hacks.mozilla.org/2020/04/twitter-direct-message-cac...
[–] tmalsburg2 6y ago ↗ They make it sound as if Firefox was to blame but don't make it explicit. Could be that they messed and that it has nothing to do with Firefox. [–] beefhash 6y ago ↗ To be fair, "the web" means "what Chrome does" nowadays to a lot of people. Even if it wasn't Firefox's fault but rather some web standard that Firefox adhered to, Firefox will be blamed for not being bug-for-bug compatible with Chrome.
[–] beefhash 6y ago ↗ To be fair, "the web" means "what Chrome does" nowadays to a lot of people. Even if it wasn't Firefox's fault but rather some web standard that Firefox adhered to, Firefox will be blamed for not being bug-for-bug compatible with Chrome.
[–] Vinnl 6y ago ↗ Mozilla described it here now: https://hacks.mozilla.org/2020/04/twitter-direct-message-cac...
[–] SimeVidas 6y ago ↗ Could Twitter not have used the Clear-Site-Data header to instruct Firefox do wipe the cache when the user logs out?https://w3c.github.io/webappsec-clear-site-data/#example-sig...
[–] re 6y ago ↗ The response from Mozilla:https://hacks.mozilla.org/2020/04/twitter-direct-message-cac...https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=22774409
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https://hacks.mozilla.org/2020/04/twitter-direct-message-cac...
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=22774409