No, it's pretty much there no matter what you do: if you run nautilus from a terminal, it will spit out junk such as that (plugins init'ing and finalizing, Eel's overly-chatty hash table warnings, etc). We could silence it, but it was put there for a reason (to catch real bugs, mainly leaks that fill the mentioned hash table with NautilusFiles that lasts until the program is exited).
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