• salarua@sopuli.xyz
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    first, security: the web stack is almost impossible to implement securely. there will be vulnerabilities, which will be mercilessly exploited. second, privacy: tracking pixels and other spyware are everywhere in emails. third, accessibility: plaintext emails are a piece of cake for screen readers and braille displays, while HTML emails are a very mixed bag; and plaintext is universal. every email client, no matter how basic or esoteric, is able to display it.

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      Doesn’t blocking external content in emails (like images) prevent the spyware from working?

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        yes, but there are still the problems of security and accessibility. blocking external content is a band-aid.