There'd be little need for legal team actions and hunting down every thief if they invested in security that prevented, or at least made very difficult, such websites or browsers from doing these things in the first place, wouldn't there?
An ounce of prevention worth a pound of cure and all that.
So maybe instead of telling to calm everyone down by saying "Have faith in Wattpad :)" after they've broken our trust, or to accuse authors who have been burned of 'overreacting' by deciding that the benefits of Wattpad are not worth the risks to our intellectual property, they could reassure us that they're taking efforts to fix these security issues in order to gain our trust back and fulfill the promise they first made of providing a platform that did its best to allow us to tell stories while minimizing as best they could the risks with digital media.
Until then, authors have every right to decide no, this risk is too much, and take their stories down.
Maybe Wattpad will shut this rant down. But until then I would hope that everyone who reads this tags someone or tells their friends on social media about the risks with posting to Wattpad and how it's not what it was. Tell them you want better security, and then maybe you'll bring your works back.
Wattpad wanted to be a social media platform. Fine. Give it to them.
I'm done.