I think this will be a permissions problem.
When you say permissions, what permissions do you mean exactly? Like
user permissions in my local machine? or like permissions for websites
to execute certain types of code?
Another thing that can cause this is add-ons. Try creating a new user,
and see if that user has problems.
/usr/bin/firefox --new-instance --ProfileManager
will allow you to create test users with their own pristine profile.
Ok. I will try this. But the thing is, this is happening on a default
Fedora, Firefox installation. This should be happening to any new user
who installs Fedora Workstation 32, as far as I can see.
For any real help, you would have to give a sample link or two where
this occurs.
The issue is occurring with a variety of sites. I do believe it happens
when the player is native (I think that means it is the site's player).
In these links you can see a couple of examples of sites and errors I am
getting.
https://pasteboard.co/JjkcW42.png ; (actually in this url, for example,
the included Twitter posts (pictures) are not being shown. )
https://pasteboard.co/Jjkfl0W.png
So I suspect it is some kind of security issue with playing or even
displaying media content on websites.
Thank you,
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