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I think, it's a result of the Dunning-Kruger-Effect: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dunning%E2%80%93Kruger_effect
Someone who's installed a normal end-user distro has no reason to be confident.
Someone who's installed Gentoo and the like has all the reasons to be confident, but recognizes how much there is still to learn, and that they really know nothing in comparison, so they don't brag about it.
Someone who's installed Arch has made that first step towards knowledge, so they can be more confident than a complete noob, but they haven't yet realized that there is still so much more out there, so they feel like they've conquered the world and completely overshoot in how confident they should be.
And I guess, there's also the quantity factor. There's just a lot less people who (manage to) install Gentoo et al, so less people who could brag about it.