That there is no perfect defense. There is no protection. Being alive means being exposed; it’s the nature of life to be hazardous—it’s the stuff of living.
The author first raised this question in their forums and then emailed Mozilla PR directly.
I would suggest trying to get out of the english-language (American-centric) internet bubble with respect to dialogue, “challenging beliefs” and the broader nature of what you consider to be censorship.
Focus on real-world (internet can be a red hearing) examples of cases (particularly in Asia, Africa but Europe and LATAM too) that contradict your statements around “just ban anyone who threatens their bubble”.
Then consider the what are the real world consequences of tankie propaganda, again better to avoid US narratives/examples. Just try a good faith approach to this question.
I personally wouldn’t expect massive innovation.
Smartphones have been around for ~20 years, it’s a very mature product category.
“AI” tech does have potential in the smartphone space, but I thing the useful use cases are going to overshadowed by the hype.