That's a very misleading comparison. When Mozilla (upstream) axes a feature, it's gone permanently and you can't get it back.
Which is not the case here at all, here downstream turns off a feature in the default build, while simultaneously providing the fully featured version in a just as easily installable package.
Which is not the case here at all, here downstream turns off a feature in the default build, while simultaneously providing the fully featured version in a just as easily installable package.