Re: [csswg-drafts] [css-mediaqueries] Inverted-colors media feature can cause problems on semi-transparent images. (#9674)

Removing this would break support for a major accessibility feature on multiple platforms.

>> Is there a potential compat issue with removing this as Apple has shipped with it for ages?

> My guess is not much, since it's a rather rare feature. We actually found compat issues from shipping this.

Not sure how you came to that conclusion... Content images (think every News site; most sites for that matter) represent the vast majority of images on the Web... and low-vision, light-sensitive users have told us over-and-over that they _need_ the Smart Invert feature for sites that don't support dark mode.

Removing this would break Smart Invert on most websites, to account for an uncommon edge case with a transparent SVG? This type of example is the primary place where the media query should be used by the web author... In the priorities of constituency context, removing this would penalize both all SI users and the vast majority of web authors.

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