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[_] <3 Anonymous 12/03/19(Tue)02:27:13 No.3410587
Marked for deletion (old).
>> [_] Anonymous 12/03/19(Tue)03:02:13 No.3410592
Bros... I don't want it to go.
>> [_] Anonymous 12/03/19(Tue)03:03:05 No.3410594
We need to petition Flash's survival.
Petition Adobe not to kill flash
>> [_] Anonymous 12/03/19(Tue)05:15:07 No.3410602
wait, flash just won't be supported anymore but it will still work, r-right?
>> [_] Anonymous 12/03/19(Tue)06:23:01 No.3410605
>>3410602
You often see people talking about shit like changing settings in browsers and installing
external programs or something (stuff that i'm too dumb to understand).
But there's no way every single internet user would go through the effort just for a few flash
games and outdated animations.
>> [_] Anonymous 12/03/19(Tue)06:55:36 No.3410607
>>3410605
who cares about others then? as long as it works for us it's what counts
>> [_] Anonymous 12/03/19(Tue)07:10:11 No.3410608
>>3410607
What i'm saying is that less user traffic would lead to the /f/ being shutdown, at the very least.
>> [_] Anonymous 12/03/19(Tue)07:12:24 No.3410609
it's not over yet
>> [_] Anonymous 12/03/19(Tue)16:23:40 No.3410651
Thanks for all these years, anons.
>> [_] ta-kun 12/03/19(Tue)16:45:10 No.3410653
>>3410587
Instead of mourning it how about enjoy the last year where it's still supported and free for
everyone.
Besides, DOS, NES, & pc98 still get new content decades after becoming officially dead. The flash
format is gonna live far longer than you think.
>> [_] Anonymous 12/03/19(Tue)16:58:02 No.3410655
Z0rde 2216
>> [_] Anonymous 12/03/19(Tue)20:59:30 No.3410674
>>3410605
>>3410607
Nah, it'll be easier to get hacked once adobe stops fixing security issues on flash. I'll
probably won't opening any flash content that I didn't downloaded it before the last security
update from adobe.
>> [_] Anonymous 12/03/19(Tue)21:07:34 No.3410675
Change.org petition when
>> [_] Anonymous 12/03/19(Tue)23:55:48 No.3410689
>>3410608
>What i'm saying is that less user traffic would lead to the /f/ being shutdown, at the very
least.
Why do people still think this when /po/ exists?
As of right now it gets and average of 17 posts a day. That's 16% of /f/'s current traffic.