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lol, both pivotal sources that I'll swiftly consult when something in my browser goes haywire.

Seriously though, when I checked the Mozilla and Firefox twitters (and I don't use twitter, so even going that far was a stretch for me) just before I wrote the parent post, they hadn't gotten around to tweeting a notice about this there, either. The Mozilla Add-ons twitter account is not the highest-level place that should be talking about this situation.



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