Nah it's more like xorg bad because:
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It cannot handle multi monitors well
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it's slow as shit
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you cannot have desktop animations and do anything graphically intensive
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it's buggy
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Xorg screen sharing sucks... It just does. I know I'm gonna get shit on for this, but pipewire screensharing is way better when it works.
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No variable refresh rate support
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No plans for HDR support
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No 1:1 touchpad gestures (elementary os not included)
Wayland is just better, unless you have a very niche hardware setup or are trying to use an older Nvidia GPU with the proprietary driver...