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by Telaneo 22 days ago
> Who runs around the web in 2026 allowing random JS?

Within a rounding error, 100% of people on the internet.

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It’s a lot higher pct when you count vpns with JS filtering, ad blockers, etc.
Even then, they're using disallow lists. If you go on a random web page with novel JS, then that'll still be run.

The only people working of allow lists are the people running NoScript and the like, and those truly aren't running random JS. But those people are a rounding error compared to the greater internet.