** Description changed:

  Steps to reproduce
  
  In GNOME Shell, make sure the Ubuntu dock is visible
  Using a finger drag, for example, a LibreOffice icon up and down the dock and 
then drop it on Nautilus.
- Notice that the icon will continue to float above the dock and that the mouse 
will keep the clicky-finger icon.
+ Notice that (sometimes?) the icon will continue to float above the dock and 
that the mouse will keep the clicky-finger icon.
  Notice that you can still open Activities and launch an application
  Notice however, that you can't actually interact with the application you 
have just launched
  
  = What I expected to happen =
  
  When releasing the drag the icon would land back on the dock and I could
  continue to use the desktop as usual.

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Title:
  Touching and dragging an icon on the dock blocks input to other apps

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