Honestly, in my childhood opinion, it was fine, just trying out food and drinks (whether from shopping or restaurants), testing electronics and arcade games, maybe even buying some toys or going to indoor play areas.
Though the novelty of it soon worn out gradually, taking a walk and peek at around these areas for anything interesting is good once in a while, even if you're not buying anything.
Edit: on sec thoughts, should I place this in the urbanism community? And just so you know, I'm not an American, so I wouldn't know what butcherism might occur in the implementation of malls.
They're nice so long as the literal gatekeeping is minimal.
I don't get exactly what you mean (I haven't seen much hired guards behind the gatekeeping perse, let alone anyone like a business owner telling someone to exit out the mall just yet).
Usually about paid parking and minimwl public transport to the malls, and the like