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by stef25 2870 days ago
This is like saying web developers aren't responsible for thousands of websites getting hacked through some plugin, because the authors of a plugin simply said it was cool, and they advertised it as such and the devs got some affiliate kickback every time they implemented it on a site.

The analogy doesn't work 100% but pretty close :)

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To alter the analogy, perhaps these web developers might be implementing said plugin because their manager told them to, and once said plugin took off clients started demanding it.

Most web developers that I know who have this problem fit this description. they don't like doing any of this, but it's what they're told to do. Or alternatively they're barely 'developers' and care about other things instead (many designer-developers, for example).