Big difference to the Wikimedia Foundation is how much money they need. The Mozilla Corporation (which develops Firefox) has around 750 employees.
Optimistically, only 500 of those are devs and work on Firefox. If you pay those a wage of 100,000 USD, that makes 75 million USD of costs just for wages.
Firefox has less than 200 million monthly active users, so everyone using it would need to donate $0.375, or alternatively 1% of users would need to donate $37.50, yearly.
That’s a lot of money to hope people donate, and this is a very optimistic ballpark estimate.
ShakeThatYam@lemmy.world 2 months ago
I’m willing to bet that the people who switch to Firefox for ad-blockers and ad-free YouTube aren’t the kinds of people who are donating much to Mozilla. People in online forums talk a big game about wanting to pay for products and not be the product. But it seems like people don’t really want to pay any meaningful amount of money for a browser.