The earliest reference I can find to this bug is <a
href="http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=156915";>bug 156915</a>,
opened in 2004, other bugs pointing to it saying "duplicate of". One
given, but wrong, reason for closing that bug is "because "Ctrl+T"
doesn't delete, rather it moves to Trash. This operation is reversible",
which is only true if you discovered what just happened relatively
quickly and don't have more than a few files in your trash.

What the current state of either this bug, or the earlier bug of which
156915 is a duplicate? As you can see, there are two keystrokes for
deleting things here. One of them has the word "delete" written write on
the button and shares the correct semantics with every other piece of
software in the universe. The other one doesn't and doesn't, and
silently deletes the data of the unwary user.

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Disable ctrl-t as default for moving to trash
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/137638
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