OkCupid protests Firefox over CEO's anti-same-sex marriage donation
(CNN) -- Dating site OkCupid is calling for its members to ditch Firefox and use another browser to search for love. The company is protesting Mozilla's new CEO, Brendan Eich, who supported an anti-same-sex marriage campaign. Firefox is owned by Mozilla.
When OkCupid members navigate to the site on a Firefox browser, they are met with a message encouraging them to use an alternative browser to access the site, including Google Chrome, Opera, Safari and the amusingly misspelled Internet Exploder.
"Those who seek to deny love and instead enforce misery, shame and frustration are our enemies, and we wish them nothing but failure," reads the message.
The page points out that 8% of the matches made on OkCupid are between same-sex couples.
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Here is what visitors were greeted with if using Firefox:
"Hello there, Mozilla Firefox user. Pardon this interruption of your OkCupid experience.
Mozillas new CEO, Brendan Eich, is an opponent of equal rights for gay couples. We would therefore prefer that our users not use Mozilla software to access OkCupid.
Politics is normally not the business of a website, and we all know theres a lot more wrong with the world than misguided CEOs. So you might wonder why were asserting ourselves today. This is why: weve devoted the last ten years to bringing peopleall peopletogether. If individuals like Mr. Eich had their way, then roughly 8% of the relationships weve worked so hard to bring about would be illegal. Equality for gay relationships is personally important to many of us here at OkCupid. But its professionally important to the entire company. OkCupid is for creating love. Those who seek to deny love and instead enforce misery, shame, and frustration are our enemies, and we wish them nothing but failure."