Not somehow, you've probably started quite a few games where your character did something you didn't know about until later. Of course someone might say "but /I/ didn't do it, making it feel less like the character is an extension of me" but in terms of lore it seems like a non-issue for story telling capabilities as there are many live examples of it, and a vaguely similar in FFXIV example of it given we've legacy start vs non-legacy start. Can see 2.0 start as the accelerated start and legacy players as the OG start- of course I say vaguely because technically there was some retcon and such too... lol.
For the devs of course the story skip is the easiest option, but I also feel like it's an awful option even if free. It just throws you at the wall at 900 miles an hour. Big frowny face from me on that being a good solution. Having the game give an accelerated lesson of gameplay, general immediate need to know lore, and also direction out of the gate I think is far superior to "WAM WELCOME TO THE GAME BOIISSS". Which is what the potion basically does. Introductions can and should help hook you (I mean literally some people refer to events like this as "the hook"), the skip potions have a god awful hook. But "400+ hour hook" isn't a hook.. that's the marathon lol.
A marathon I will note some people are going to see as the whole point of the game, while others will be on a range of "I want to play with my friends with current content they're doing, I joined because I want to do what they're doing" to "I saw the new expansion and it looks amazing, I didn't join at the other expansions because I wasn't interested- I'm still not interested". The latter who doesn't really appreciate the lore or theme of a specific expansion have the opportunity to being hooked into the game at something they did like and potentially going back (via MSQ+) and then actually liking it. Your only option currently is to invest in a massive commitment (if you were specifically only interested in later stuff) or pay to be thrown at the wall in a way I would describe as an awful hook.