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> It also intentionally alienates its users.

Only the tinkerer-type techies. Most people don't understand why right click doesn't work, they don't have a mental model of what is responsible for what and things are often broken in mysterious ways anyway. If users are not alienated by how the web looks without an adblocker (try it once on some mainstream news site or blog or recipe site!), they surely won't be alienated by unselectable text.

The rational reason is to avoid getting their content "stolen", or having the user leave the site to do something else with the saved content.



> The rational reason is to avoid getting their content "stolen"

Rational? From what point of view?

What is "rational" about thinking that the content of a website should not be copied?

> having the user leave the site to do something else with the saved content.

And what is controversial about user leaving a website on their own terms, i.e. when they want?




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