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Unless you have an unlimited developer budget (and who does?) spending time and money on IE support is also user-hostile. It's just hostile toward a different set of users.

That money could be spent on improving the user experience for people with good browsers, developing new services, lowering prices, or any number of other things that would directly benefit the 90% of your users who have actually entered the 21st Century.



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gp said "intentionally"

Deciding to allocate the resources to IE support happens by accident, you're saying?

part of the meaning of the word "intentionally" suggests "for that reason" not plainly "on purpose".

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