answer:Because, while dontclick.it is a phenomenal concept, executed beautifully, the fact remains that clicking is still the most effective, accurate, and flexible method for selection—with the possible exception of the keyboard. Don’t click is a beautiful concept and experiment, but that’s all it is. It doesn’t prove anything about the practicality of clickless interfaces in the real world. (As an alternative or additional explanation, clicking to select things is the default behavior for a website. It would involve a lot of extra effort on the part of the developer to make a website with a no click interface. It would require a conscious choice to do so, whereas clicking is just… well default. You can design a website that way without thinking about it.)