This is what it comes down to for me. I started browsing with Javascript off after both my cores were pegged at 100% for forty-five seconds to load a page with a 500 word movie review. The pages wasn't nearly as interactive without the Javascript, but I didn't care. I didn't want to interact. I just wanted to read the text.
If your site is an actual app that I'm going to interact with, I'll turn on Javascript. That makes sense. However, if it's something that I'm just going to read, then Javascript stays off.
This is what it comes down to for me. I started browsing with Javascript off after both my cores were pegged at 100% for forty-five seconds to load a page with a 500 word movie review. The pages wasn't nearly as interactive without the Javascript, but I didn't care. I didn't want to interact. I just wanted to read the text.
If your site is an actual app that I'm going to interact with, I'll turn on Javascript. That makes sense. However, if it's something that I'm just going to read, then Javascript stays off.