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by ratww
1598 days ago
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> all external content providers that are embedded on their page All the embedding is being done by the people building the websites, so yes, they do have full control and therefore full responsibility. Just because I don't perform a crime or violation myself, it doesn't automatically absolve me when I pay or ask someone to commit it. > forcing millions of website providers Millions? There are billions of website visitors, and most of those don't have any control or deep knowledge over their tools. There are only 3 significant browser technology suppliers at the moment, and none of them provides the hypothetical tools to users, only third parties, and those tools often break websites. Website builders, however are significantly more technical and able to control their tech stack. If anything just hire another company. The burden should definitely be on them. |
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I agree that its a big problem that the big browsers do not act in the interest of their users, and that their vendors are in fact disincentivized to do so. That would be a good reason for antitrust action and public funding, since they should be public goods.