On Tue, 15 Mar 2016 08:29:54 +0100 deloptes <delop...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Adam Wilson wrote: > > > On Mon, 14 Mar 2016 19:06:27 +0100 Jörg-Volker Peetz > > <jvpe...@web.de> wrote: > > > >> IMHO its worth to try the web without flash. > >> HTML5 can do a lot nowadays. > > > > Exactly. I don't use Flash, but somehow the world hasn't collapsed > > around me yet, and (*gasp*) I am still able to get my news. [1] > > > > [1] Listening to BBC World Service on that oldfangled device (the > > radio), reading The Real News, Democracy Now!, the Independent, > > libcom.org, reddit.com/r/news, reddit.com/r/worldnews, reddit in > > general, indymedia. It's not hard. There are so many sources for > > news. > > Haha, > funny story guys. IMHO the problem is not with us. There are a lot of > people who don't care and will not stop using flash or whatever. > So we will not watching news, but flash will not die so fast. > > Respect for your position though - I like you even more :D > > Perhaps we need to introduce "likes" (jokingly) Hmm. "Likes" are pretty much useless without "Dislikes"- which would basically net us a Reddit upvote/downvote system. Now we all know how prone to abuse that is ;) Far better to just let disagreements battle themselves out on the list itself rather than through downvote numbers...