

The only mention of a party named ‘reform’ I have previously heard of is in the uk, where reform is a far right party, the uk have multiple other parties, just as every real democracy does.
The reform party in the USA apparently doesn’t even have ballot access. You have political parties that cannot be voted for? wtaf
There are other options, but the USA is the least democratic ‘democracy’ that has ever existed. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_political_parties_in_the_United_States

I am aware that gnome is a de… and a bad choice for someone coming from windows
That was the point, none of these are good choices (I omitted opensuse since I haven’t tried it recently), but what are people to do when they are often the recommendations (for whatever reason). Finding one of the decent enough choices is bound to impress, but that doesn’t = “Cachyos is the best” A lot of recommendations are not due to people finding what works for them, they are just the result of other recommendations. Ubuntu generally comes through as the most used distro as an example, so is often recommended. It isn’t good.