It can but to many people use a tow ball with a reduced shank in larger hole which fits loose. Or has been over torqued to stay tight and then the idiots doing the pulling or even the stuck vehicle get slack and then jerk on it, and then something breaks and trys to fly sometimes resulting in bad situations and injuries or damage.
Many times no damage just a startling surprise. A loop or clevis around a good tow ball and smoothly pulled on is not an issue when it gets jerked by jerks things happen.
An inch or inch and quarter shanked towball in the same sized drawbar isn't bad, but there are a lot of tow balls with 3/4" shanks sold and install in 1" drawbars.