Whatever bro. WebM isn't and will never be a browser standard so I'm not sure what you're getting at. None of the codecs will as stated in the HTML5 Specification.
If you don't think de facto standards are important then you are clueless about the history of the internet and technology in general.
In fairness, bro, I never mentioned WebM in the post you are replying to, nor did I suggest that "de facto standards" are irrelevant. I merely disagreed with your use of the phrase "de facto standard" in and of itself.
If you don't think de facto standards are important then you are clueless about the history of the internet and technology in general.