https://bugzilla.wikimedia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=61737

--- Comment #9 from WhatamIdoing <[email protected]> ---
Sure, the act of dropping *shouldn't* click anything... assuming that it lands
on the floor and not your bare leg, or your foot... but you still have to pick
it up, which means you might touch the screen.  You might even try to catch
that expensive piece of hardware before it hits the floor and breaks, which
also means that you might touch the screen. 

As far as I'm concerned, if we're getting complaints about this, then we should
do something about it.  Every single one of these is a potential source of
embarrassment for editors.  The cause of the misclick can't be solved; the fact
that a single mistaken touch causes an irreversible and potentially
embarrassing (public) communication between users is solvable.

As for data, you'll get it the day after you implement a confirmation step and
can thereby see how many fewer thanks are used by experienced editors.

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