Our role is to get people to agree. We can't police. We don't legislate. Adoption of our Web Standards is voluntary. Web Standards are free for all to adopt. We are working with Members and the public on how the web CAN work, for everyone. #aboutW3C
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World Wide Web Consortium (w3c@w3c.social)'s status on Friday, 13-Dec-2024 02:26:06 JST World Wide Web Consortium -
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ಚಿರಾಗ್ 🌹✊🏾Ⓥ🌱🇵🇸 (he/him) (chiraag@mastodon.online)'s status on Friday, 13-Dec-2024 02:32:21 JST ಚಿರಾಗ್ 🌹✊🏾Ⓥ🌱🇵🇸 (he/him) @w3c The problem is that it is voluntary. It means that companies are free to ignore standards that they don't like :/
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alcinnz (alcinnz@floss.social)'s status on Friday, 13-Dec-2024 02:32:21 JST alcinnz @chiraag On the otherhand I welcome the right to ignore standards I don't like!
Browser-devs can at times feel obligated/expected to implement everything written at the @w3c , which is a massive burden!
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