It is certainly a problem with photography, that the vast majority don't care about anything except if they're in the picture and is the picture sharp.
Next largest is the camera-owner population, who care largely about technical and formal properties. Is it in focus? How are the bokeh? Are there leading lines? Is there a tree growing out of the subject's head? Is the frame "balanced" and is the model "posed correctly"? Note that the concerns of this group do not overlap, even slightly, with the concerns of hoi polloi.
Finally there are the Art Crew who care about whether the picture means anything, and if so, what.
There are probably other, even smaller, groups with concerns that are incomprehensible to me.
No group's concerns particularly overlap with any other group's, despite the fact that everyone claims that their concerns are truly the ones the unwashed masses will notice, perhaps subconsciously. Alternatively, and this one is hilarious, they will assert that the unwashed merely need to be educated, which is to put the cart several light years ahead of the horse.