Not just that but all embedded content would be infeasible if strictly enforced. It’s not a Lemmy issue but part of the internet as a whole. We have browser tools for this already and it’s not Lemmy’s job to reinvent the wheel. The alternative platforms are so much worse by several orders of magnitude I don’t understand the irrational fear here.
Not just that but all embedded content would be infeasible if strictly enforced. It’s not a Lemmy issue but part of the internet as a whole. We have browser tools for this already and it’s not Lemmy’s job to reinvent the wheel. The alternative platforms are so much worse by several orders of magnitude I don’t understand the irrational fear here.