Supported: This Browser Is Not

They didn’t support you.

Behind every “unsupported browser” is a developer who decided not to write the fallback code. Not because it was impossible, but because it was unprofitable. Or unfashionable. Or because the framework they used didn’t support it, and retooling the framework would take three extra days. And in the velocity-driven logic of the web, three days is a geological era. This browser is not supported

It’s about obsolescence. It’s the digital equivalent of a velvet rope at a club you didn’t know existed. The browser you chose—maybe for privacy, maybe for speed, maybe because it came with your machine and you never thought about it—has been declared unworthy. They didn’t support you

And that is the difference between a technical limitation and a cultural statement. Or unfashionable

It doesn’t say: "We couldn't make it work." It says: "You are not supported."

That little grey box. Those four cold words.