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NTFS is one of the few things Microsoft did right, by and large. It's showing its age now, somewhat, but it's still not a bad FS, and it's not like you really have another (sane) option if you're using Windows.
I've never had any issues with NTFS (other than fragmentation) leading to data loss. The only times I've lost data have been from drive issues. Such as being dropped.
Never had any issues either, don't care to test for aesthetic bullshit -- but it works for what it is.
Never had any data loss that wasn't my/the hardware's fault either.
Worse issue with NTFS ever was the one bug in Windows 7 or Vista I cant remember that kept wanting to do a check at boot or some crap. Annoying, but was fixed.