Have you read comments on Brainstorm? Some people (including me) like the fact 
that the Desktop folder is also Download folder. I know that other operating 
systems have such a folder, but hiding downloads can be... how to say... bad. 
It's like with apt cache dir - if you don't look there, you can find many 
packages that you don't need, which take so much disk space... I noticed that 
this behaviour on other systems combined with non-technical users leads to mess 
in the download directory.
When I download a file, I generally want to open it immediately after download 
is finished. I simply hit Ctrl+Alt+→ and here we are: I see my file. Navigating 
to Places>Downloads is for me a waste of time.

I propose... actually, is there any GUI for configuring the dirs? If no,
I propose making such a tool. It shouldn't be complex. It would be
helpful for all people which would like to change default folders (not
only Download dir, because everyone has a different way of organizing
their files).

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downloads should go to $HOME/Downloads : XDG_DOWNLOAD_DIR should be set to 
"$HOME/Downloads"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/204567
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