it gives them a lot of flexibility on how features are enabled or disabled.
i'm sure the potential for new features to leak was already considered, and the pros outweighed the cons.
additionally, including unreleased features in a javascript bundle is not a react only issue.
Conversation
You’re unable to view this Tweet because this account owner limits who can view their Tweets. Learn more
You’re unable to view this Tweet because this account owner limits who can view their Tweets. Learn more
You’re unable to view this Tweet because this account owner limits who can view their Tweets. Learn more
Replying to
react is just a tool. it doesn't come with any trackers, nor does it make tracking easier or harder.
twitter is the one who does tracking, which they could do without react if they wanted to. in fact, they could even track you pretty well without much javascript (or none at all)
1
1
You’re unable to view this Tweet because this account owner limits who can view their Tweets. Learn more
You’re unable to view this Tweet because this account owner limits who can view their Tweets. Learn more
Replying to
do you know what react is? at it's core, it literally just makes your html change when your data changes.
i don't understand what part of react you think is making tracking easier.
1
1
You’re unable to view this Tweet because this account owner limits who can view their Tweets. Learn more
