I think it’s ironic that TAS was a healthy attempt to continue Star Trek TOS in a semi-serious but animated fashion, and nobody really treats it as “real” / canon, and Then LD is clearly just a goofy little Animated show not meant to be taken seriously, and everyone picks at its plot and character elements like it was DSC S1.
Lots of TOS (Trouble with Tribbles, Way to Eden), TNG (Outrageous Okona, Fistful of Datas), DS9 (Trials and Tribble-ations, most Ferengi stuff, Take Me Out to the Holosuite), and Voyager (Captain Proton eps, False Profits) are just goofy little adventures, but we should still treat them as equal. Lower Decks just has more goofy than not. All Star Trek episodes are equal to each other. The Alternative Factor and The Best of Both Worlds. Much Ado About Boimler and Choose Your Pain. Yesteryear and These Are the Voyages. All the same. All Star Trek.
I am an ardent supporter of the canonicity of The Animated Series, and I am an ardent supporter of the canonicity of this animated series, even with all the Richard Arnolds decrying it as "just a goofy little Animated show".
Goofy = Yes, Star Trek is filled to the brim with humor, since the beginning. Lower Decks doesn't add much in those terms.
Little = Short Treks are even littler, but if you discount those, then we also have that 37 minute episode of Discovery to take into account.
Animated = That's just a medium of representation. Half of Star Trek these days is CGI anyway.
Take it or leave it, Lower Decks is a real Star Trek show. Picard is a real Star Trek show. Discovery is a real Star Trek show. Enterprise was a real Star Trek show. It's tiring the way everyone keeps coming up with excuses to discount the newest products from this franchise.