The Telegraph brings us up to speed on Mozilla's new CEO:

Pressure is building to oust Mozilla's new chief executive amid a social media campaign by its own workers aimed at forcing him to step down over a donation he made to an anti-gay cause.

Brendan Eich will walk into a growing crisis at the software company on Monday morning just a week after he was appointed its CEO.

Mozilla is in turmoil as some workers and external entrepreneurs stage a very public revolt and, around the same time, the board of directors has lost three of its members.

Now, people on social media have noticed that if you visit dating site OKCupid using Mozilla's Firefox browser, you have to click through a message that reads, in part:

Hello there, Mozilla Firefox user. Pardon this interruption of your OkCupid experience.

Mozilla’s 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 there’s a lot more wrong with the world than misguided CEOs. So you might wonder why we’re asserting ourselves today. This is why: we’ve devoted the last ten years to bringing people—all people—together. If individuals like Mr. Eich had their way, then roughly 8% of the relationships we’ve worked so hard to bring about would be illegal. Equality for gay relationships is personally important to many of us here at OkCupid. But it’s 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.

If you want to keep using Firefox, the link at the bottom will take you through to the site.

OKCupid offers links to several different downloadable browsers (including "Internet Exploder") at the end of the message. They also provide a paragraph explaining the issue with Eich and, finally at the very bottom, a link allowing users to click through to the site. I've posted screenshots of the message (click to enlarge them) after the jump. (Incidentally, I had to dust off my Firefox browser for the first time in years to get to the message, and it was a highly depressing experience: The browser is painfully slow, the add-ons seem to be failing, and at one point it froze so hard I had to force quit and start again. If you're not using Firefox, you're probably not missing very much, is my point.)

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