I am neutral to Windows 11 (not using it), but what is really annoying is what they are doing with the frankly silly "official" requirements. A computer from 2012 is still plenty powerful for everyday use (browsing, office stuff, light games), but not for Windows 11. I get that at some point you might want to cut off support, but then you get stuff like
this where they added support for their own systems. You can install it anyway, but how many people out of all Windows users does manual installations? Not many. Meaning people running operating systems that don't get updates or people upgrading when they really don't have to.
(and people liked XP more mostly because Vista was such a hardware hog in comparision, "what do you mean 512MB RAM is not enough, what BS is this?" and that OEMs sold woefully underpowered systems to the point of making the Vista badge a curse, plus Old Stable is usually preferable to New Stable-Ish which makes sense and Windows 7 was announced not long after Vista was announced so Vista was never all that necessery)