I agree. But I mean it in the sense that they are a very low % of users and you have to ponder if it makes sense to spend the money to support them.
Maybe I don't care about people with disabilities in the same way that I don't care about people using IE6.
>It doesn't matter what those people you list personally believe; the fact is their speech and behavior is de facto functioning as an entry point funneling[1] people into fascist beliefs. Sounds like "better not let…
You were struck by a nytimes article having a leftist bias? I'd be struck if it had a right-wing bias...
I agree. But I mean it in the sense that they are a very low % of users and you have to ponder if it makes sense to spend the money to support them.
Maybe I don't care about people with disabilities in the same way that I don't care about people using IE6.
>It doesn't matter what those people you list personally believe; the fact is their speech and behavior is de facto functioning as an entry point funneling[1] people into fascist beliefs. Sounds like "better not let…
You were struck by a nytimes article having a leftist bias? I'd be struck if it had a right-wing bias...