Thread:Manic The Hedgehog/@comment-957747-20130102200249

In response to the post below from Granpa:

A user's own JS files are not a security risk to anyone else. The JavaScript in their JS files can only affect them when they are signed in. There is no risk to the site or anyone else that visits here.

Also, regardless of if a user is active, scripts like the one he is importing is a visual aide when viewing the site. That script shows extra information when browsing. So, regardless of if he is active or not, the script is still beneficial when he is reading information on the site.

In conclusion, a user's JS will not affect anyone else on the site and only benefits the user that adds it to their JS file. There is no reason to delete a user's JS file as there is no security risk involved. 