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by larkeith 2581 days ago
Honestly, such notices are shockingly unusual - most of the time (at least for the sites I encounter) they don't bother with <noscript>, you just get a broken and/or blank page.

I mostly use the web for reading blogs and articles, so the loss of dynamic sites isn't troublesome, but it's certainly not for most users.

(Edit: Some numerical context I have enabled Javascript for 194 sites over the last five years, whereas I encounter several new sites daily.)

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I also browse with noscript all the time and I get them quite often. Mostly on product landing pages and Show HN demos.
Hmm, I wonder if it's confirmation bias on my end, or just a difference in what pages we each view.
> Hmm, I wonder if it's confirmation bias on my end, or just a difference in what pages we each view.

Yes.

Joking aside, I will add that I've been a NoScript/FlashBlock user for quite some time (more than a decade? I honestly can't remember), and while I run into some things that are frustrating (just had to disable NoScript for a tab to order plane tickets), it is refreshingly uncommon.

Yes, you can browse with default deny to JS and Flash.