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Gabe Newell already noticed this years ago. Leading to that famous “piracy is not a pricing issue. It's a service issue" quote.
My first guess would be a character flaw called "irrationality", based on Hanlon's Razor. Decision takers are also prone to dumbness, "chrust me", stubborness, rolling on wishful belief, and similar. So they would be doing this because they genuinely believe that it'll be better for them.
Blocking modders (as you said) would be perhaps my second go-to explanation.