More likely, in my view: The human theme has a very visible prelight for
the close button. The Ambience theme does not; there is really no way to
tell whether you are hovering over (or even clicking) the button unless
you're a pixel counter :b

Thus, one could have the pointer positioned at the top right and not
realize that, upon clicking, they will hit the close button. So, someone
tries to drag the window from the top left, but nothing happens (pointer
doesn't change). He releases the mouse button and the window is
unexpectedly closed.

Was that patch actually being adopted into official upstream Metacity? If not, 
it's a very significant divergence. I recommend holding off on it, maybe trying 
to fix the problem from Ambience first.
(Having said that, I for one am content being able to drag the window from the 
corner).

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Window close button is clickable anywhere in the corner
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/558327
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