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The W3C encourages browsers to add experimental APIs so that developers can test them. Do you expect a brand new browser to be rolled out every time someone comes up with an idea?
The issue is with sites using a working draft in production. We also don't know if that's what's happening or if that's the API being used, though.The W3C encourages browsers to add experimental APIs so that developers can test them. Do you expect a brand new browser to be rolled out every time someone comes up with an idea?
The issue is with sites using a working draft in production. We also don't know if that's what's happening or if that's the API being used, though.
Edit: It is Discord using the AudioData API. Again, though, that's on them. Experimental APIs aren't supposed to be used in production since the standard can, and often does, change.