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I think snaps can sometimes have issues because firstly they're sandboxed, which can sometimes cause problems. And secondly snaps are compressed, which saves a bit of space, but it means that when you run a snap program, it has to be decompressed, which can make the program a bit slower to open.

Personally I think snaps aren't that bad (although I usually only download snaps that have a tick to show they're from a trusted source, because I don't want to end up installing something malicious). /g/ doesn't like snaps, but /g/ also takes the attitude that anything less than Arch Linux is for plebs.