For sufficiently small payloads, the overhead of applying HTTP compression may outweigh its benefits, depending on the compression algorithm and transport. Allowing exceptions or lower bounds for compression requirements on very small resources is a potential refinement. However, introducing such exceptions raises questions around threshold selection, which would need to be considered during incubation. For example, whether a single common threshold should apply across compression algorithms, or whether algorithm‑specific thresholds would be appropriate.
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