I'm telling ya, this is just another example of how they're controlling our online experiences
. Think about it, they're already on top of everything we do online, tracking our every move... now they want to "improve" the code behind websites too? It's like they're trying to manipulate us into clicking on more buttons and uploading more data
. And what's with all these repeated CSS rules? Sounds like a lot of unnecessary bloat to me
. I'm not saying we shouldn't optimize our online experience, but let's not get too caught up in their "optimization" agenda
. There's gotta be more to it than just making websites load faster... 