The web is fucked and there’s nothing we can do about it. Kev Quirk looks back fondly at Web 1.0.
Are you asking for every article ever to have a section discussing accessibility?
No. I’m asking that when they complain about how the modern web is “fucked” and web 1.0 was better, they don’t try to act like that is an absolute, since that’s an opinion that is not widely applicable.
No, thats just the angle that the article wanted to take. Just because it ignores an aspect of something doesn’t mean that its position is moot.
Ignoring part of a topic makes your argument weaker.
they don’t try to act like that is an absolute
Again, to write an article means to cut out things that don’t matter to the core argument. You’re asking for the writer to complete a thesis.
Ignoring part of a topic makes your argument weaker.
And again, this is an opinion piece, not a well developed thesis. What you are asking for is both unreasonable and impractical when writing an opinion piece.