@lfa I don't think the word enshittification apply here. Wayland and Systemd may not be your cup of tea but their goal is to improve the state of the linux OS and the distros would not include it if it really made their distro objectively worse.
Keep in mind that wayland was created *by the X11 dev*, not against them. Because they realized the tool didn't meet the demand of the current and future desktop usage and the code was deemed difficult to maintain. There are areas were we have - hopefully temporarily - lost something, like in accessibility, but a lot of users enjoy scrolling a text or moving a window without the typical screen tearing of X11 for instance.
Systemd has also been widely adopted because a number of distro maintainers and system administrators do like its features.
Anyway I like that we still have the choice. Nothing prevents you to run xorg + a traditionnal window manager + an old init system, regardless if you are using a linux or BSD kernel.