Particularly with some Japanese artists I know they'll use hosting websites which turn off the right click function, so you can't save images directly. They'll also have various hurdles to make it more difficult to see the art in general if you don't want to jump through hoops.
Of course, you can get past all these pretty easily if you have basic computer literacy and want to, but it is mostly to keep bots from scraping them.
This is where extensions like Right to Click come in, ignoring websites' attempts to rob you of functions they never should have been allowed to alter in the first place.
You can argue whether or not a web application has a right to deny your ability to right click, but you absolutely cannot use "the programming language allows it" as a basis for that position.
Unless you think there is no such thing as malware.
In either case, the namecalling and swearing are not needed.
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u/ToumaKazusa1 Oct 05 '24
Particularly with some Japanese artists I know they'll use hosting websites which turn off the right click function, so you can't save images directly. They'll also have various hurdles to make it more difficult to see the art in general if you don't want to jump through hoops.
Of course, you can get past all these pretty easily if you have basic computer literacy and want to, but it is mostly to keep bots from scraping them.