Sorry, that obviously isn't one of my better comments, and other commenters have done a much better job than I did reacting to the original argument.
What I'm objecting to isn't the idea that React's ideas aren't for everyone, or perfect for every application, but rather that React's issues somehow stem from some kind of Facebook-y need for "control". That's an especially weird claim to make given how simple and open-ended React (by itself) is.
What I'm objecting to isn't the idea that React's ideas aren't for everyone, or perfect for every application, but rather that React's issues somehow stem from some kind of Facebook-y need for "control". That's an especially weird claim to make given how simple and open-ended React (by itself) is.