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by mr_mitm
38 days ago
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I feel compelled to add: - the user explicitly disabled JavaScript - the browser does not support JavaScript (I sometimes view websites using elinks) AFAIK screen readers also work better without JavaScript, so it's also an accessibility issue. |
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As I just said, users who explicitly disable JavaScript cannot even use Google Search. Why should I accommodate those users when even Google refuses to do so? They are actively choosing to have a limited web experience. The vast majority of the internet is completely broken for them.