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Comment by Telaneo

6 hours ago

> you understand the problem with what you just said right? Seems your bias is overriding your ability to look at the evidence.

There is no actual evidence for anything. Nobody is running actual surveys of any scale, since that wouldn't benefit anyone. There is only circumstantial evidence, and that continues to point to Windows growing worse.

> From my quick investigation on user satisfaction surveys of windows 11, it pretty much seems positive

And from mine it doesn't, and I have no reason to trust whatever Microslop says.

> it pretty much seems positive, but they all seem pretty limited in scope

Hmm. I wonder why.

> I'm guessing most people are mostly indifferent and don't mind windows 11 and just use it.

I'm guessing most people bailed on computers and started using phones and tablets instead, since the user experience continued to be hostile. That's what I'm seeing from non-gamers in non-work settings.

And if most people are indifferent, but a minority fucking hate it compared to what came before, that's not good. That's bad. That's a regression from what came before. The indifferent remain indifferent, while the angry multiply.

> I would guess this is what Microsoft sees also.

I would guess they don't want to see. It's not in their financial interest to see. They have telemetry out the fucking arse, but don't care to use it to improve the user experience. They have better things to use that for.