In practice, many, if not most, of these one-line modules don't even work correctly, and it is difficult to get people to care to collaborate on fixing them instead of just replacing them with a new one-line module that works slightly better as the concept of complex collaboration to perfect one line of code is so foreign to a generation of developers who would rather just throw code to the world and never look back (an issue made all the worse as tiny bugs in these one-liners can almost seem dangerous to fix when you aren't really sure how they are being used: maybe it actually is better to not fix anything and just have people rely on the replacement better module :/).