Breaking the Web would prevent us from browsing Geocities and the Space Jam website like it’s 1996. On the other hand, not breaking the Web keeps users, web developers, browser vendors, and standards bodies happy. The choice is easy to make.https://twitter.com/ChromiumDev/status/975728763785723904 …
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I understand why "breaking the web" would be a bad thing, if you do it once where would it all end, right? But don't you think that at some point we got to move on? I don't see anyone crying about the fact that Flash isn't supported anymore...
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With the exception of Chrome, Flash was never built-in to browsers — it was a plugin. As such, developers could never really rely on it. It’s a different story with features that are shipping in browsers. We still try to remove bad ones, though: https://developers.google.com/web/updates/2018/03/smooshgate#removing-apis …
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