> "so I'd recommend against using", because that's wrong.
Someone's opinion is not "wrong". It may be misinformed, it may be different than yours, but you can't just assign a "correctness" value to something subjective just because you disagree with it.
No, that's not it, but I get why you read it like that. By "wrong" I mean the lifting his personal test/opinion to the level of a general "recommendation", in effect discouraging others from exploring, and harming the creator. That is one wrong here. You get it?
Someone's opinion is not "wrong". It may be misinformed, it may be different than yours, but you can't just assign a "correctness" value to something subjective just because you disagree with it.