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I get your reasoning, a lot of "re-spins" are hidden away on many distros download pages, but saying something like "I don't like Ubuntu because it uses Gnome" is like saying "I don't like Fords because they come with radios".
Regarding PopOS it probably is true because it probably all GUI specific things setup for new users, anything system level wouldn't be changed.
Yea, it's definitely not a good reason to not like Ubuntu. I really never used Ubuntu enough to make a fair opinion of it.