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by serentty
1586 days ago
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> So you wouldn't bother to try to get the webmaster to fix the issue, you would just resolve it on your own, letting everyone else be miserable? I mean that I would not be able to. Huge swaths of the web are static content that was just put there and then just abandoned. The web will remain this way unless everything is moved onto SPA social networks, and I hope that we agree that that would not a good thing. > It sounds like you don't care if people are punished, as long as it isn't you. If the added benefit of causing people more inconvenience is that they push for problems to be fixed, I don’t think it’s fair to cause that inconvenience with the intent of using that to solve the problem. I think it’s a manipulative tactic. That is my idea of what “punishment” we’re talking about. What kind of punishment are you thinking of if you think I’m fine with punishment, and who is getting punished by it? |
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We are talking about the same punishment.
If fixing the pages would reduce the amount of times people would have to manually fix page encodings locally, just working around the problem leaves the punishment in place for more people.
You express that you are being manipulated to prompt webmasters to solve the underlying problem, even though many more people would benefit from not having to manually work around it.