#Javascript is the motorcar of the web. It enabled many things to be done in a web browser that couldn't be done with just HTML/CSS (although some like media embedding now can). But like cars, it came with a whole bunch of negative externalities. Too often URLs now point to 'scriptsites', not websites, where even text and static images can't be browsed with JS turned off.
#MakeJavascriptOptional

@aa sure. Along the same lines; don't want to be spied on? #StopUsingComputers

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@strypey that's not the same, there's plenty good to moderate(manual blocking) websites that doesn't abuse JavaScript.

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