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If a theme is able to break core functionality then your theming system/guidelines needs to be fixed. And it to be more accessible to theme designers so these problems don't occur in the first place.
That's bs. No matter how good your theming system is, it can't fix a bunch of things. Even something as basic as text being shown against a background with not enough contrast.
Theming has been known to cause issues on literally every DE. You can't stop people from theming poorly, or ban bugs, they're both just part of the landscape of downloading random themes and applying it to all your apps.
And random dev shouldn't be on the hook for third party themes that cause issues. Nor should they be expected to drop everything and investigate bugs in somebody else's theme project. That stuff should be reported to the theme developer.
Most Linux app devs are volunteers and their time shouldn't be wasted investigating theming-related issues. Report it to the theme developer.