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Aside from that it's all the usual stuff. People form an opinion and never change it. People hate change. People hate the unknown. People have legitimate gripes with what windows 11 is doing, or they're at least willing to parrot the people who do. And this happens with nearly every flagship version of Windows.
In short, no one has more problems than people, and that's why.
Microsoft has only doubled down on the outrageous should-be-illegal ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥. There's workarounds for the worst of it, but you shouldn't have to. Everyone who thinks ads and literal spyware in the OS and forced updates and demanding an online account are ever okay are enablers who are part of the problem.
Or maybe you can prove your points for once ?
It's fear of the unknown, worrying that something dire will happen to the hardware, particularly if it's older stuff. I can trace this back to when Windows 10 first came out and there a lot of outcries about updates and forced migrations that made some peoples' machines just up and dies. Microsoft got sued for that and the plaintiff won.
That stuff tends to stick with you over time. If your hardware and present system are in good shape, it's OK to try.
Advertising telemetry is where I draw the line. If you don't run Edge browser and/or Bing search, that's a lot already. I don't want nags about upgrading to Pro or getting 365 festooned in my Settings app either. That's why I block a lot in the firewall.
want offline account to increase safety? Nope you got to physically unplug and rerun installer
dont want bing? too bad its always running in background
treat people like garbage is not nice
There's also "if it ain't broke, don't fix it." As long as the current thing I've got installed is still working, why go through whatever annoyances/etc to get something newer? Kept using XP until I had to move to 7, kept using 7 until I built my new PC in 2020 (and installed 10). Same with Mac OS's, stretching all the way back to Systems 6 and 7 in the 90's. Bugged the heck out of some of the computer guys in my dorm :D.
(and this carries over to everything else, and is likely something I learned from my family. We ran our cars until 100-150k miles, we're still using a 39" 1080p non-smart TV from years ago as our 'main' TV. Etc. Until something breaks or no longer works, no reason to upgrade. People who buy NEW whatever every couple years just confuse the heck out of me, why waste $ like that.)