Oh, definitely. And it's wonderful to see you say that, because Dreamwidth tries so hard to be accessible.
And that is definitely a factor in the modern-feel problem. You can make an accessible modern, fancy website with all those like and sharing widgets, but it takes a lot more work. Twitter and Facebook with all their money never prioritized making all those features accessible. How much harder would it be with Dreamwidth's all volunteer crew?
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And that is definitely a factor in the modern-feel problem. You can make an accessible modern, fancy website with all those like and sharing widgets, but it takes a lot more work. Twitter and Facebook with all their money never prioritized making all those features accessible. How much harder would it be with Dreamwidth's all volunteer crew?