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They think it's a nightmare to use because they want it to resemble The Bad OS.
Finding and installing extensions consists of going to https://extensions.gnome.org/ searching for what you want, then clicking once to install and once to confirm. No account required, just as easy as using your package manager.
The extensions I have installed right now are:
AppIndicator and KstatusNotifierItem Support which lets programs put a little indicator that they're running in the background in the top right statusbar
Dash to Dock which makes the launcher dock thing show up when I mouse over the bottom of the screen instead of just showing up when I hit the Super key (what we Linux nerds call the key with the windows flag)
-GSConnect which is the GNOME version of KDE Connect, it lets me get phone notifications on my desktop and text from my desktop, and use my phone as a wireless mouse and keyboard, and transfer files between the two
Compiz windows effect which gives me the classic Compiz wobbly windows effect
Desktop cube which gives me the classic Compiz desktop cube effect
The last two of which I found and installed because of this here conversation.
See, that sounds simple and kinda neat, but it feels like there's gotta be a reason people hate it beyond just "it doesn't look like Winblows". If that's really the only reason people hate it, then there are a lot of idiots out there spouting nonsense takes about DEs.
(Also, UI elements that only appear when moused over or the right keybind is pressed remind me of Windows 8 and I hate the concept with a burning passion.)
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Just fuckin' try it
I saw something about DEs in general that said it's kinda complex to install a new one that your distro didn't already have by default, and I'm not sure I want to do anything complicated just to try something that might be cool...
You said it's so easy on Mint that people do it accidentally. You also said that you were getting sick of Cinnamon.
You also are still here
a week later, so I kinda feel like you want to be convinced.
It's true that the best, most reliable and trouble free way to switch DE is to distrohop.
By the way, Dash to Dock's autohide behavior is of course user configurable, I just personally prefer to have it out of the way most of the time.