Because:
* It doesn't work well with TW5's refresh mechanism, which relies on
being able to regenerate any portion of the DOM as required; this
frequently causes inline handlers to be re-executed at unexpected times
(see
http://tiddlywiki.com/static/TiddlyWiki%2520for%2520Developers.html)
* It mixes TW5 version-specific JavaScript with user content
* In multiuser environments there is a security risk to importing or
viewing tiddlers you didn't author if they can have JavaScript in them
One consequence of wikifying macro attributes before use was that we
couldn’t have tiddler titles with wikitext syntax in, which was
definitely a problem.