I've been a professional C, Perl, PHP and Python developer.
I'm an ex-sysadmin from the late 20th century.
These days I do more Javascript and CSS and whatnot, and promote UX and accessibility.
I don't think this is something you can say about articles in general. It's perfectly fine to have an article that says, "I love X because Y" without mentioning its drawbacks - especially on a forum like this, where people will bring up their criticisms in the comments. It's responsible of the author to address those criticisms - or even to say something like, "I don't mind the drawbacks, I expect it to improve in the future" which acknowledges the criticism and moves on.
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I don't think this is something you can say about articles in general. It's perfectly fine to have an article that says, "I love X because Y" without mentioning its drawbacks - especially on a forum like this, where people will bring up their criticisms in the comments. It's responsible of the author to address those criticisms - or even to say something like, "I don't mind the drawbacks, I expect it to improve in the future" which acknowledges the criticism and moves on.
OP has already said they don't consider the claimed advantages to be legitimate.