If the first item isn't "whitelist JS", you're doing it wrong. So many problems arise from letting any site run programs on your computer that it's best to reserve the privilege to the most trusted of sites.
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If they are doing meaningful review, I question how much they actually get done in life.
Insert the quote about being malicious and incompetent. Modern frontend frameworks like react make sure that your site won't work without js at all, unless you intentionally put some work for that 0.1% of internet users who browse with js disabled