>
> Automatically triggering actions can be very useful, to create eg: 
> automatic TW UI tests. ... On the other hand, if done wrong it can be very 
> destructive (trust me!). 
>

It's probably useful to point out for end-users that the limitation that 
actions can only be triggered by direct user actions, like clicking a 
button, has never been a technical one as it is exceedingly easy to 
implement. 

Rather it has always been an intentional one based on what are perceived to 
be best practices.

I think at the least some very prominent disclaimers and warning messages 
are a good idea for any plugin that implements such a feature.

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