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r/dankmemes • u/Josue_Joestar • Oct 05 '24
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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.
-37 u/nyaasgem Oct 05 '24 functions they never should have been allowed to alter in the first place Everyone has the right to rob you of the right click dipshit, it came free with your fucking web dev language. 2 u/Aduritor Oct 06 '24 You can make trojans and ransomware with web dev language. Does that mean people have the right to do it and use them on people? -1 u/nyaasgem Oct 06 '24 Are you seriously comparing this to literal crime? Please come up with a normal arguement before saying anything stupid. Yes people have the right to prevent right click on their page. It's their page and it's not harmful.
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functions they never should have been allowed to alter in the first place
Everyone has the right to rob you of the right click dipshit, it came free with your fucking web dev language.
2 u/Aduritor Oct 06 '24 You can make trojans and ransomware with web dev language. Does that mean people have the right to do it and use them on people? -1 u/nyaasgem Oct 06 '24 Are you seriously comparing this to literal crime? Please come up with a normal arguement before saying anything stupid. Yes people have the right to prevent right click on their page. It's their page and it's not harmful.
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You can make trojans and ransomware with web dev language. Does that mean people have the right to do it and use them on people?
-1 u/nyaasgem Oct 06 '24 Are you seriously comparing this to literal crime? Please come up with a normal arguement before saying anything stupid. Yes people have the right to prevent right click on their page. It's their page and it's not harmful.
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Are you seriously comparing this to literal crime?
Please come up with a normal arguement before saying anything stupid.
Yes people have the right to prevent right click on their page. It's their page and it's not harmful.
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u/Mama_Mega Oct 05 '24
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.