Disabling JavaScript by default won't break the web.
Disabling JavaScript by default will only show how broken most of the web already is.
If a website doesn't work in Lynx and it isn't a single-page app with a "this is an app and needs JavaScript" message inside a <noscript> tag, then it's a defective piece of shit. Don't even think to @ me on this.
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@bhtooefr IMO, social media on mobile is like using Emacs with a standard PC keyboard: a great way to end up with RSI. We needed a way to use Mastodon on the desktop, and a web UI is better than nothing.