I agree, the default should be disabled. My rationale:

1. Most users wouldn't necessarily expect the program to be auto-start;
rather, they would expect to add it to their own X-startup scripts if
they want it.

2. Furthermore, it creates really "weird" symptoms for those who don't realise 
what's happening. For example,
bug #782049, bug #606565

3. On a multi-user machine,  unclutter is a useful tool to have present
- but it shouldn't run for everyone.

4. The least-surprise principle: if you want it and it's not running,
it's very easy to turn on; whereas if you don't want it, but don't know
where to look, it's very hard to turn off.

For example, I usually install unclutter, alongside wmctrl, and xmacro,
as a "standard convenience" on systems that I administrate. I want it to
be there when I need it, but I don't expect it to run until started.

Also, the man page ("man unclutter") does not mention the init-script,   
/etc/X11/Xsession.d/90unclutter  nor 
does it mention /etc/default/unclutter, which makes this more difficult to 
"discover".

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  unclutter shouldn't be enabled by default

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