Hi Till,

I think you may be confused by the way a lot of tech news sites have
announced it.

"Much like the OpenSearch standard, Mozilla’s new Social
API<https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Social_API>lets social services
integrate into Firefox in a compelling way and makes
it easier to use the Web the way you want. The Social API includes features
like a social sidebar, toolbar notification buttons and the ability to
easily chat with your friends no matter where you are on the Web."

-
https://blog.mozilla.org/blog/2012/11/20/firefox-introduces-new-social-api-and-previews-integration-with-facebook/

"We are excited to offer a preview of our *first social integration* with
Facebook Messenger for Firefox"

which means that Facebook is the first implementor of the API. It does not
mean FF will only support Facebook
or that Facebook is being pushed onto you when you update firefox. If you
don't want it, don't visit the page
to activate it.

Best,
Nikhil

On Thu, Nov 22, 2012 at 3:32 AM, Till M <ti...@nothanks.com> wrote:

> You just lost me as a Loyal user and promoter of Firefox for over ten
> years!
>
> Bye!
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