Sure. But the question was: why doesn't MOND get more love? And the answer is: because it doesn't actually solve the problem. Nothing solves the problem at the moment. That's what makes this such a juicy mystery.
If we are being completely frank here MOND doesn't gets as much love because it goes against GR, besides the fact that General Relativity is one of the most observationally validated theories we have there is quite a bit of dogma revolving around it as well.
MOND isn't a career ender as much as say cold fusion is, but it's pretty close.
And in all honesty if we look at Modified Gravity theories as a whole they shouldn't be anymore more offensive to one's career than say string theory and despite string theory being essentially a dead end for decades now it doesn't get anywhere near that level of stigma that MOND does and that's more for a cultural / dogmatic reason than purely scientific ones.
MOND isn't a career ender as much as say cold fusion is, but it's pretty close.
And in all honesty if we look at Modified Gravity theories as a whole they shouldn't be anymore more offensive to one's career than say string theory and despite string theory being essentially a dead end for decades now it doesn't get anywhere near that level of stigma that MOND does and that's more for a cultural / dogmatic reason than purely scientific ones.