> Why should a company make it easy for people to do exactly what it doesn't want them to do?
I'm reminded of Star Wars, light side versus dark side. Neither side is stronger, and which side is "better" really depends on your POV. We do know that the dark side is "easier". Companies similarly can choose to go light side or dark side and end up with the same bottom line, but light side takes more up-front effort.
Now, let me apply the same question: if the dark side is easier and is as likely to get you results, why isn't it a perfectly valid choice?
I'm reminded of Star Wars, light side versus dark side. Neither side is stronger, and which side is "better" really depends on your POV. We do know that the dark side is "easier". Companies similarly can choose to go light side or dark side and end up with the same bottom line, but light side takes more up-front effort.
Now, let me apply the same question: if the dark side is easier and is as likely to get you results, why isn't it a perfectly valid choice?