May 3, 2023, 3:05 p.m. | /u/lo________________ol

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Yesterday, Ars Technica wrote [Mozilla acquires review-checking, scammer-spotting service Fakespot for Firefox](https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2023/05/mozilla-acquires-review-checking-scammer-spotting-service-fakespot-for-firefox/). (Mozilla calls this "joining," Fakespot concurs with calling it an acquisition.)

Based on the contents of the article and the linked old Mozilla Medium post, it looks like this could be Mozilla continuing to create a view of how people traverse across the web, a project they started with the acquisition of another company, Pocket:

> Pocket was a key piece of what Mozilla calls its Context Graph, …

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