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Yeah I blame WOTC for keeping the alignment system around through third ed. Even in the 2000s when I learned the game most people thought of alignment as more of an annoyance than something worthwhile.
I get why they kept it in 3rd with them wanting to keep and expand on the lore in order to keep and expand on TSR's player base, but they scrapped nearly everything for 4th ed and still kept it around for no good reason. You're right though, even in 3rd it mainly existed in order to trick paladins into falling.