Sure, because there is no such thing as usb3/4 or usb-PD STANDARDS that would ensure it doesn't get damaged. This is purely for them to grind money for overpriced accessory. It's anti-consumerism at it's greatest...
A new analysis suggests that the USB-C port on the Nintendo Switch 2 intentionally blocks third-party docks. Only one known accessory sends the correct coded message to enable power and video delivery. Some gamers seek a more affordable alternative to the official Switch 2 dock.