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by downsplat 165 days ago
You do you in terms of taste, but the article explains very clearly that there's nothing wrong about not closing them, as they are reliably auto-closed by a well-defined standard.
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I feel like this is in the same vein as semicolons being "optional" in JavaScript.

It's wrong, but the engines know how to make it work anyways.