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Custom, but I understand the appeal of sticking with the default.
I think the issue with wallpapers is that there's a very fine balance that it needs to strike: not too simple that it's monotonous, but not too fancy that it's distracting and hides icons. Too many wallpapers swing too significantly in either extreme that I simply don't like the vast majority of wallpapers that I find.
Interestingly, KDE seems to strike this balance relatively consistently - they must be aware and are actively attempting to strike that balance. I don't know how else to explain it.
This was always my primary concern when I still used wallpapers that weren't solid color! So hard to find a good one like that.
I don't spend much time looking at my wallpaper these days, though.
I'm surprised by how many people are actually looking at their desktop ... even having icons on it.
I see my wallpaper a few seconds after a restart (1-2 times months), when I accidentality minimise all the window or when connecting a new monitor.