Here's one bloke who is definitely not a Windows 11 supporter:
Whilst watching his clip I noticed that the RH sidebar (click bait area) was slowly filling with contributions from quite a few others 'influencers' who seem to be of a similar persuasion. All very interesting.
As mentioned earlier, I'll battle on with my four W10 machines - imperfect though they are. How so? My local area network worked perfectly with W7 and indeed W98 before that. Since I brought W10 machines into the fold, I can never confidently count on transferring a file across the network - sometimes it's OK - at other times the required computer is 'not there', or I do not have the "credentials" or similar damn thing to do what I want to do.
USB drives are "in" again at this address. Then there is the humbug which seems to have infected File Explorer. I suspect that AI has taken over parts of this formerly simple procedure. A couple of days ago, I had to do some .jpg files search and save to usb on an old XP machine. It all worked intuitively and painlessly. They were the good old days. Not everything that is new is better - or is 'progress'.