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Users who make a mess of their desktop will make an equal mess out of any folder or data storage structure you give them. There is nothing inherently wrong with the concept. The only 'solution' is to forbid people from organizing their data in the way that suits them best and that probably isn't a sensible way to go.
And even though many peoples desktops insult your sense or order most people find it the most efficient way for them to work, and at the end of the day shouldn't that count for something.