> Users often depend on websites trusting the client environment they run in.
is already a lie. Users don't depend on websites trusting the client environment. Users expect the client to limit the way in which they have to trust websites.
Sure website owners would love to be able to trust user input, but that has little to do with the interest of the users.
If something starts with that kind of framing already you certainly know that this is not going to benefit the user.
> Users often depend on websites trusting the client environment they run in.
is already a lie. Users don't depend on websites trusting the client environment. Users expect the client to limit the way in which they have to trust websites.
Sure website owners would love to be able to trust user input, but that has little to do with the interest of the users.
If something starts with that kind of framing already you certainly know that this is not going to benefit the user.