By whom? And of course, misunderstanding isn’t the same thing as distaste. Many religions get a lot of inquiries from seekers drawn to what just isn’t really there.
Where I live, Buddhism, Hinduism and Paganism get loads of affectionate interest from people who think they are all as old as humanity, perfectly peaceful and free of scary history, free-wheeling, with free love traditions going back to the dawn of mankind, etc. and when they find out that the more the group they meet matches that description, the further removed it is from the roots of those religions, they are disillusioned.
The Religious Society of Friends has had an uphill climb to be understood as a standard Evangelical denomination with only three differences: less authority for pastors, a short quiet time/open worship period during service, and no required bodily baptism or communion. Of course, this is because the more conspicuous, but smaller, branches of the Friends movement get more attention. But it seems to me a nice courtesy to mention to the curious how one’s movement fits into its history, and whether there is a larger group with the same common name.

In my city there have been newspaper articles and such things where Unprogrammed Friends explained what it means to be a Freind, and they, the minority, were describing something that has little to do with the RSF or Fox’s ideas as recorded in his lifetime. It used to annoy us a lot.
Most people hear Pentecostal and think of isolated cabin snake handlers or glitzy televangelists preaching fantastic wealth. In reality most Pentecostals are nowhere near either end of the spectrum, they’re just faith-filled, excited Christians and yes, there is a balacing act between austerity and prosperity teaching but most communties stay well away from the extremes almost all the time.
Pentecostals prayer-walking and doing street evangelism are often attacked and told they are “harassing” or even “aggressive” and all they are doing is praying and sharing the gospel. They don’t often accost anyone physically as passersby soemtimes do to them.
For all the problems in the movement, and there are big ones, it’s not the weirdness some make it sound like.