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It's the msot stupid thing any linux dev every decided - imo.
Extensions can crash your system on GNOME as they modify the shell itself, so running incompatible extensions is a real problem. The upside to this is that when you find an extension and it has your version on it, it's guaranteed to run. Fyi you can easilly override the version requirements.
That's the dev perspective, I have a user perspective.
sometimes the extension works and sometimes it doesn't. And there is no appearant reason why it doesn't work. That leads to disliking updates because it breaks my installation. Welcome to windows :/