In the US the supposed dire consequences quoted in these articles, like misfires as early as 20,000 miles, would result in an emissions control recall. I'm not familiar with laws in other countries. So I doubt this is much more than click bait. Also, the article talks about the intake valve coking problem without discussing that this is caused by poor design in some implementations, which I suspect also increases particulates emissions. Retrofitting a maintenance-free air oil separator is probably costly, which is why we''re seeing port/direct combo work-arounds, not to mention cheap high pressure fuel pumps that are very noisy, so when the port injectors are working you can run the lower pressure pump. The combo systems look like a future repair complexity problem.
We are in complete agreement about electric. A superior technology in every way, except recharge times, range, and battery cost.