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As someone who's done webdev for a living since 1998, I share the OP's distaste for w3schools -- they truly earned their notoriety as a low-quality, spammy, SEO-hacking parasite. It was so bad it inspired a large group of some of the biggest names in the field to push back with a site called "w3fools" that tried to set the record straight and steer the hapless masses away from w3schools. See eg https://web.archive.org/web/20110412103745/http://w3fools.co...

Unfortunately, it seems w3schools has since managed to acquire the w3fools domain, and (facepalm, what the actual f**) have appropriated the original content to make it appear as if those famous anti-w3schools signatories have all changed their minds and now endorse w3schools (!) -- which might actually be libel? and is just another scandalous example of the shadiness at play.

A leopard doesn't change its spots. w3schools sucks. Steer clear!



Worth pinging a few of the original signatories on Twitter to get their take?


> Unfortunately, it seems w3schools has since managed to acquire the w3fools domain

"Seems"? Do you know that it is true, or are you guessing?


Probably guessing. The site is still alive, but has been changed to say that W3Schools has cleanup up their act. https://www.w3fools.com/




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