Forgive me if I'm looking at this wrong, but this seems to be the case as far as I can tell...
I have IE 11 as a default browser on one of my machines. I understand that SO doesn't support this version. Fine, I'm totally cool with that (in fact I'm a web developer myself and FULLY support this decision). But in the area where it lays out what browsers it does support it doesn't say anything about going out of their way "not" to support any browser... in fact it really appears as though, if it's not a "supported" browser, that the browser may or may not work depending on its implementation.
My experience, however, is that in IE 11 no matter what action I take it simply moves me back to the message at the top of the page stating that IE 11 is not supported. Literally ANY ACTION I take does this.
So it doesn't appear to allow IE 11 to do the best it can but rather it seems to actively prevent it from working. Am I wrong here? Or is this really intentional?
if (user.browser === 'IE11') explode()
written here) impede because IE11 is mostly sunsetted technology. Companies don't support it, and if they used to, this means they abruptly stopped supporting it. This can appear more harmful to users who still participate (though as a developer, i don't know why it's your default browser. Upgrade your life, IE11 is over, time to move on :)