Interesting. Depending on the percentages and methodology, that sounds like a reasonable argument for deprioritizing multiple tab performance.
That said, what you're saying is, "In practice, users don't have a lot of tabs open", which is very different from what I was responding to, which was "users shouldn't have a lot of tabs open".
That said, what you're saying is, "In practice, users don't have a lot of tabs open", which is very different from what I was responding to, which was "users shouldn't have a lot of tabs open".