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by flukus 3434 days ago
I know we used to rubbish them, but in a world of auto playing video ads, flash animations and unnecessary javascript scrolling marquees seem like the least of our problems.
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Used sparingly, the <blink/> tag was at times practical. Unforunately those that used <blink/> used it zealously.

I feel like there's should be a word that described the things that get ruined by a small number of abusers. I'd probably already know it, if such a word were coined, but maybe not.

Tragedy of the commons?
I think that's reserved for neglect.
Sadly, it doesn't even require JavaScript, it's CSS:

    animation: marquee 20s linear infinite;
I think s/he meant "scrolling marquees seem like the least of our problems in a world of auto playing video ads, flash animations and unnecessary javascript"