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Wow, are people inept or something?
Why would you want to use http over https? Trick question, you wouldn't. Https is clearly the better choice. Http needs to die already.
It might just be local network traffic or a dev env. Not to mention that https is just unnecessary overhead for some usecases, especially when only GETting data.
I literally said when on the web
Local & loopback doesn't count as the web.
The overhead of https is very minor, incredibly trivial and as been for nearly 10y now. Https is essentially the default protocol these days.