It's hard to sell #Wayland to people, because while people often rave about how broken and awful #X11/#Xorg is, to most people, it's not as bad as people are saying. Even for me, with #NVIDIA hardware, I didn't really encounter any issues that were particularly notable (goes without saying that I'm definitely not speaking for everybody, though I've seen similar sentiments from others that implies I'm not alone in this).

So, again, it's harder to sell Wayland because the switch is pretty
expensive for developers (to update/port over their app to reach feature-parity with how they worked on X), and for end-users - the benefit you'll be getting isn't always clear, while the shortcomings that Wayland's had and currently has at the moment is a lot more obvious (i.e. most remote desktop software don't work and those that do are in Beta or don't work well at all, windows couldn't remember their last position/size, some weird quirks such as clipboard issues and many more due to the majority of non-compliant apps that need to run in Xwayland, etc.).

THAT BEING SAID I think distros/DEs making Wayland the default is the right move, esp now when IT IS USABLE even with NVIDIA hardware thanks to the latest drivers and updates/hard work done by folks like #KDE (for me, since I use Plasma). Plasma 6's release was god awful for me since Wayland was definitely broken on my GPU at the time, but not anymore - I'm quite mindblown that I've been able to daily drive Wayland now completely after a really long period of testing Wayland -> back off ASAP -> repeat.
On the note of not-immediately-obvious benefits I've noticed since making the switch to Wayland:

- My Magic Trackpad works great right out of the box - I
think this is bcos of Wayland, including the 3-swipe up gesture to launch Overview and 3-swipe down on an app to open "Expose"-like view a la macOS (UPDATE: It's not, apparently the OOTB experience/gestures is awful, and mine's great thanks to Touchegg which I've already been using on X11). Pinch to zoom was an obvious new addition though which is nice. They worked fine and similar to when I was on X11 though with help using something like #Touchegg to configure my gestures. I'm not seeing "1:1" gestures though that I've been hearing so much about - I wonder what that's all about... I thought it'd be like macOS but maybe I had the wrong expectation.

- Previously on X11/Plasma 5, I'm not too sure what's the cause or what triggers it, but I often get this particular issue when (I
suspect) I use too much memory over time - I often could repro it when I open too many tabs too long on Firefox, where I'd then get a bug where windows of all kinds including context menus, app windows, notifications, hint messages, etc. appearing completely black. The fix was then to just restart and as long as I don't use Firefox like a maniac for too long, this issue never occurs. I think I remember seeing people say that it happens when too many pop-ups appear in short periods of time such as notifications or any sort of file-manager dialogs, etc. On Wayland, it doesn't seem to happen at all anymore - even when I'm using something crazy like 28GB out of 32GB of memory. That's really nice.
@irfan I have been daily driving Wayland for years. Seeing the bugs literally get fixed in front of my eyes was quite joyful. I knew it was a done deal when I could game on Steam with Wayland, and game on Genshin with Wayland.

Now I hope the remote desktop tech catches up because I hate that Windows has better modern support now for RDP compared to Wayland-based Linux DEs. For what its worth, KDE Connect remote input controls have been largely fixed.
@rewarp I'm happy for you! I feel like cheating coming in and making comments about Wayland only after it's actually pretty decent and stable but in fairness, it was THAT broken and unusable before on NVIDIA. I'm just so happy that NVIDIA users are past that big hurdle at least, because using AMD GPU is just not a good, viable option for me (otherwise, I'd often buy recommended hardware for Linux even if they're pricey like my capture cards and audio equipments).

For now, remote desktop-wise, while I use them a lot - my desktops runnign Wayland now are often the ones remoting into (other desktops), not the ones getting
remoted into, so that's fine for now. I do hope these softwares work on Wayland compatibility, or for Wayland to be updated in case they're the ones blocking something for it to not currently be possible.
@irfan It's totally understandable why you would avoid Wayland all this time. I use a rolling release distro so I am a willing magnet for pain. 😆

I am still forcing my RX 6800XT to do shit that other people just buy an NVIDIA card to do, so I empathize with the decision to just buy an NVIDIA GPU.