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Depends on the distribution and the defaults, but yeah it's decently common for middle click to paste. I'd no idea Mozilla doesn't respect the OS setting for this though, because I can't recall ever turning it off in any of the browsers I use, but that could be because the forks are more sensible than Firefox itself.
In GNOME you have to modify a gsetting, or use something like GNOME Tweaks to disable it. Which is ridiculous, it should really just be under
Accessibility > Pointing And ClickingI think GNOME is trying hard to overturn the idea that Linux has a rather bad layman user-experience, and part of that is the assumption that a layman doesn't want too many options because it gets confusing. As a UI/UX person I definitely get this, but as I always argue with the head UX guy at my workplace, we're not necessarily dealing just with laymen, but people who use our software as everyday tools and they'll want the options to customise things to their liking.
Some extra toggles won't change that. Hell you can hide it behind an "advanced mode" toggle even. Google does that with their idiotic "tap build number umpteen times to enable developer tools."