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The primary reason I suspect is that it was buggy code. You would be reading a post and the votes and even the title and body of a post would just change in front of you to the wrong post. The server wasn't keeping the index of clients correct or something. It was a very uncommon way to build a webapp
Websockets really don't integrate well with the entire rest of the HTTP stack, instead just repurposing the socket as a free-standing two-way communication pipe.
You can definitely use websockets for requests like regular HTTP, but you have to reimplement things like cookies/session handling, request resumption/retry, duplicated request detection, request timeouts, authentication, etc yourself if you want to use it that way.
I personally much prefer regular HTTP requests for queries/RPC, and HTTP SSE for notification streams, since those are well developed technologies in the web space - and work much better if there's a middleware in between.