> I don't think having to hit Enter when you paste several lines [...]
would be a great annoyance

You have the shell as use case in your mind. Other use cases include
e.g. pasting to a text editor. Having to hit Enter there would be quite
an annoyance.

> but if it was for someone, there would always be the setting to
disable it.

And that's the problematic part. I'd like to have it disabled when
running the text editor, but have some confirmation when pasting to the
shell.

> Does that address the case where I actually do want to paste a
sequence of commands and run them?

Yes. You just hit Enter.

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  Terminal should prompt for confirmation before pasting text containing
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