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They are comparing against a mix of "trust me bro" and "i've heard that...". The local classic
You're making assumptions. I've used GNOME since 2008, with extensive use of KDE and Cinnamon too in later years. I've used other DEs such as XFCE for niche applications. KDE - for me - has always been buggy despite being the most feature rich. This is just my experience. You don't have to trust me.
Edit: Currently daily driving COSMIC. It was a little rough in the Alpha stages but it's now very stable for me.