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This is very subjective and I don't think this can be applied to everyone. End result dictates the progress you made. Tools are just tools, they make something faster or slower depending on how you use them.
This tool is one of the way to solve some problems and is way around. It's fine if you don't want to use it and found other ways around, because it's much better for you, I'm glad, but don't decide what people should do. If they want use this - they will. If it's simple for them and makes less frustration - that's okay.
Thing is - for some props disabling collision does not disable collision for RagMover or physgun. This includes some car props, where you can't normally pose inside it as it's collision covers it's entire model, which was one of the examples in the screenshots.
This tool doesn't make you "work hard" less, but makes it less frustrative in some cases. I don't think it's correct to judge users for using Ignore tool.