One of the biggest security expertise redpills is this is unironically a good idea and the time spent making fun of it was ill-advised for most users whose physical security threat is not a factor in comparison.
Overcoming the incentive to dunk on “users” behavior is an important element in maturing your security understanding. You have a set of levers to pull. Human nature is not one of them. Deal with that or be a righteous failure.
@SwiftOnSecurity organizations love to blame disasters like plane crashes or nuclear meltdowns on "operator error" when really the problem is that the system was designed such that operator error is inevitable. It's a convenient way to avoid accountability, and not have to make difficult changes to complex systems.
@SwiftOnSecurity There's a joke in the aviation industry that the aircraft cockpit of the future will contain a pilot and a dog. The plane will fly itself, so the role of the pilot is to make passengers feel confident because a human is "in charge." The dog is there to bite the pilot if he tries to actually do anything. Left unsaid is the other role of the pilot, which would be to take the blame if anything goes wrong.