Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-22224-20180521161500/@comment-24155515-20180524191143

It's more like saying everyone has to use a specific kind of shoe. Some people won't like the way that shoe works. Some people won't like the way that shoe looks. Some people will have legitimate problems with that shoe (maybe they're really poor and can't afford it (I'm using this to parallel a possible case where someone's computer actually can't handle Oasis for some reason), or maybe the shoe exacerbates a foot condition they have to the point where it's difficult or impossible for them to use the acceptable shoes out-of-the-box and/or at all (this is the disability point)). Some people will love the shoes (some might even think they're better than the shoes they'd chosen before), or they'll learn to love (or at least accept) them. But for some, they'll either refuse to accept it, won't be able to switch without some sort of modification to the shoe, or won't be able to switch at all.

I think it's more like that than like banning clogs, because banning clogs implies you still have a broad choice of footwear at your disposal. One skin you can modify with scripts and styling isn't really a choice.