Copying recipes from online recipe sites. Yep. Sadly it's possible to mingle with selection & clipboard-ing to prevent users from copying content. Luckily the OSX preview can very nicely copy text from images.
1) I chose to put [a data] online knowing that: (a) it's accessible without authentication (b) it has stable URL that can be looked up 2) I am surprised that (a) it was accessed by random people (b) it was linked from [somewhere] 3) ....
And before some moral knight comes to slay me: - Yes this is how all internet works, this is not news. - Yes people's data should be protected, should they chose to. - This is a technical issue and does have a trivial technical solution. This should not be "fixed" by policing, which would be extremely costly and inefficient.
I'm a bit done reading on people finding out how internet/the web works and trying to be the moral police dictating how the technology can be used to fit their idea how it should work instead.
Dev: Pls can this piece of code run on [any machine]? World: Sure, we just need these 7 layers of abstraction that make you require 10 years of expertise in these 12 technologies with those 37 edge cases and huge slowdown in dev & prod mode. But it's doable. Dev: I just wanted my static website to be on the internetz. World: 8 layers of abstraction...