I'm really not sure I know what this says, but it sounds as though you disapprove of new divers diving with experienced folks? That's sad. I really love to dive with new divers, because I can pass along some of the wonderful tips and advice that seasoned people gave ME when I was new. I think you can shortcut a lot of dives full of mistakes that way, and become more comfortable and more competent more quickly.
There are lots of us who like to dive with new folks. I don't push my equipment configuration on anybody, but I show them what I use and tell them why I like it. I DO insist on a dive plan, gear check, and gas plan before we get in the water, but that's just good diving. (I insist on it with my experienced buddies, too!)
If you've had experiences that have put you off diving with experienced folks, that's really unfortunate. There's a lot to learn about diving, and you can't fill holes in your knowledge that you don't know you have.
not only do i give you thanks - but i completely agree.
when i was 0-50, i dived with instructors and divemasters who were my friends and friends of friends. i learnt so much from them and they recommended to me that i also dive with people of the same or lesser experience to remove the safety factor of knowing i was with someone more experienced.
through that, i am constantly refining my gear setup, practicing buoyancy, working on my trim.
i love diving. full stop.
i love diving with more experienced people and checking out their gear but if they set it up some way that i dont like, then i dont like it.
when a newer diver asks me a question, i give them my opinion - not a recommendation - as this is the treatment i have had.
at the end of the day, i'd like people to think of me as someone to help/train, the same as my friends. divemasters and instructors have been for me.
if you get peeved all the time, are you taking the comments on board? why the resistance? ask yourself at the end of the day .... does it really matter?