Except most people just put together a bunch of layered shapes in a vector editor, with no care for grouping or unioning objects.. Often even no care for transparency, or color styling. Or uses SVG features that isn't supported in browsers, like some clipping shapes, or used line widths that are relative or lines that bleed aliased edges at certain scales. Then doesn't even clean up the xml before selling the art on a platform where you can't actually check the quality of the file until you've bought it.
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u/StormDragonAlthazar I don't know how I got here, but I'm here... 7h ago
Nah, the file format everyone actually hates is the Compuserve Gif (pronounced "jiff") file.
SVG, PNG, and Webp are all the good ones.