The most it could do is fool you into thinking your cursor is somewhere else within the same web page, which the malicious dev in this case would already have total control over. If they wanted to fool you into clicking something, they'd have an easier time just mis-labeling the button
Since this can make you think your cursor is in a different position in the page than it actually is, couldn't it potentially be used to mislead you to click outside the page as well? Possibly not into browser chrome[1], but what about on a iframe?
Place button A the user wants to interact with at position (X,Y), place iframe button B at position (X+W,Y), with as little a border as possible with the rest of the page, then offset fake cursor by -W. User will try to mouse over button A, mistakenly mouse over button B, and click it in the time it takes to register that the mouse pointer just jumped from the edge of one button to the edge of the other...
[1] Though I can see the trick below maybe working for some browser's permission request "tooltip" UIs...
I am asian but I never use that to describe myself. There's always a narrower adjective that doesn't lump culturally distinct groups like chinese/korean/japanese/etc together.
Except when I am describing how I look.
So I don't see this a bad thing. I basically expect the same results when you search for other descriptor of appearances like blonde or big boobs. There's no other reason for subreddit communities to form around appearances other than look at gifs of them. (though there are exceptions like when you want to form communities specifically to complain about problems caused by said appearances: /r/bigboobproblems /r/ABraThatFits)
The issue is that china and korea banned porn so you have no other choice if want a pornstar who looks east asian. I'm ethnically chinese and I've been jerking it to japanese porn on mute for decades now.