It's not directly related to the torrent or its content no. It's more related to the potential bugs in Transmission that might be exploited to propagate viruses.
Since Transmission has to exchange data with un-trusted parties, before knowing whether the data is relevant to the torrent you are downloading, anyone could exploit bugs that exist in the parsing of these messages.
So running Transmission as a dedicated user limits what an attacker may have access to once they take control of Transmission through the exploit of known or unknown bugs.
Obviously, this user need to have many restriction in place as to prevent the attacker from installing malware permanently on the machine. And when you copy over data that has been downloaded by Transmission, you'd have to make sure it has not been tampered with by the attacker in an attempt to get access to the data available to your real account.
If you just use transmission occasionally, not on a server, I would not bother with it. Either use the flatpak version for some sandboxing and similar security guarantees as having a dedicated user running Transmission, or use an up to date version (the one from your distro should be fine) and don't leave it running when you do not need to.
I get you. I have many similar stories. Where things should have been simple, a 4 steps process. And yet.
Last time was the printer no longer working from my mom's iPhone. It's supposed to detect the printer automatically when on the same network, it no longer did. And the stored/"remembered" entry did not work either.
After many troubleshoting steps, I gave up, sent the document to another computer and printed from there. So, clearly, the printer worked (for once) and accepted commands from the LAN.