string follow usually indicates overstressed wood,, not always, if it is avoided ,,,it means the wood is not stressed as much,, and deisigned properly for the draw of the bow,, avoiding string follow does not over stress the bow,, and does not make it "look better"
a great shooting bow can have string follow,,
a great shootin bow can have no string follow,,
and probably better cast,, thats why bow makers strive for as little string follow as possible,,better cast with less strain on the wood,,
if the cast of your bow is not an issue relative to the draw weight,, then string follow will not be an issue,,
that being said string follow is not the same as set,,
etc etc etc etc,,
string follow has not been deemed a desirable trait for decades,,