Do you think a political campaign that resulted in - say - all UK
educational establishments, or all .gov.uk domains (or both)
implementing such a rule would change their minds? What if Google
also implemented the rule.
BTW, are you suggesting that Internet Standards should be determined
by what Google does?
Why not? The "rough consensus" appears to be that "anything is
acceptable provided Google does it", so on "rough consensus and running
code" grounds, yes, what Google does _should_ set the spec.
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