Oh yeah, same here. When I saw that notification, I was like "wonderful, Microsoft won't force install it in the background at some point" I got a new laptop a few months ago with W11, and I had considered downgrading it to W10, but since I can't be sure all the drivers deliver full power under W10, I stayed with W11. It's gladly rather similar to W10, just more sucky in a few areas - like the start menu, which I am modding for years with open shell. Other than that, the sounds were kinda boring in W10 already, but damn are they bad in W11. have installed the XP sound pack, but for whatever reason, despite offering to change system sounds, W11 remains playing it's annoyingly boring sounds. Probably one of those bugs you can be certain Microsoft likes to put into new OSs.
@@Mario583a Oh lovely. Somebody has yet to learn, that the provider of that operating system is a secrurity hazard all in itself. =D As they are becoming more and more greedy with whatever they can do with newer operating systems.
And i suddenly don't want Windows 11. The fact that they force ads upon us everywhere these days are quite infuriating to say the least. If i wanted ads, i would've asked for it, and i don't ask for ads. And i'm not paying for CZcams Premium, because that's a trashy way to earn money, and they should know better than to behave like dictators when they do it
and they say apple is bad... i just bought an iphone after being a lifelong android user with no issues but i wouldnt touch a windows 11 machine with a 10 foot pole
Tom Scott literally made a video about how youtubers have to disclose ads and no one else does. He doesn’t explain why that is, he calls it out and explains why it's stupid.
Microsoft will hide it as hard as the option to make a local account on Windows 11, it's a thing but you need to trick the computer. Will need to get out the incense and buy a live goat that you then sacrifice over a alter while you chant in latin to locate the setting to turn off ads.
It's the advertising companies' fault that they are actively twisting the elbow of tech companies to almost the same level as a certain videogame consulting firm/sensitivity readers that "shall not be named," did with the marketing departments...
@@Mr.Brothybear same since hey free points all i have to do is oiasfhjovijnvilnsi9jr0912u slightly different 3 times and i got my daily points then continue with my life
But what you gonna do when it stops receiving updates? Surely you aren't gonna start paying to continue to get security updatss for windows 10. That would just be downright idiotic.
they do this already and have for ages. One of the baked-in suggestion messages on the windows 10 lock screen is an ad for candy crush. it appears even if you're not connected to the internet.
Another "I'm already obese and has heart problems what's another week of 1L of coke and 10 pound burger everyday make any difference?" or "I'm already broke, what's being in debt gonna make any difference?" or "I already have petty theft records, what's being a criminal make any difference?"
@@moparty4409 Only if you don't care about competitive games. Not wanting a rootkit on your computer is a good enough reason to not play them, I guess.
I installed Windows 11 initially just to show how bogus its hardware requirements are. My PC has a 4th gen Intel i5-4590T, and everything is going smoothly. If it was possible in the modern day and age, I'd be using Windows 7 as my main OS forever.
@@JoBot__ One reason why Windows 11 has bullcrap system requirements is because of TPM and UEFI secure boot, one of them can be bypassed during installation if I remember correctly. Also, Windows 7 is based, and easily beats every other Windows operating system. Real shame that Steam had to kill support for it entirely.
Christ, these days it's like no matter how much you pay on all these services, and no matter how much you try to avoid them, they always STILL try to find ways to advertise to you. You're never safe from them. It could be a freakin' $100/month subscription for a service and the company behind it would still find a way to serve you ads. I'm really annoyed with CZcams too because almost everyone has sponsorships now. It's just another advertisement. I get that YTers need an income, but for Christ's sake an ad is still an ad. CZcams every year makes creators earn less and less and make monetization guidelines stricter and stricter still. Some creators still have millions of subscribers and make tons of money from YT memberships, Patreons, merch stores, and people thanking them in the comments with money, yet that's not enough sometimes and they want me to subscribe to a shady sponsorship. What makes this even more annoying is that since everyone's so desperate for money now, nobody ever researches stuff. 90% of sponsors are shady and trashy. Nobody ever researches who they're sponsoring. BetterHelp, Enlisted, War Thunder, Hello Fresh, Raid Shadow Legends, Magic Spoon, you name it. Or how about Established Titles? I knew right from the beginning that that's not how land ownership works, yet everyone was so quick to jump on the bandwagon.
But why i am going to see another product advertisement when i buy this product with the cost of 139$. Like paying the company product and the company getting paid by another company by putting trashy annoying advertising to my paid product. CZcams is free platform so i am not complaining but i am also irritated like you but this windows 11 is getting on my nerve now. Windows 11 isnt free and its not cheap nor its needed tons of server to run. But still they want money. Thats shows how greedy is now Microsoft become
@@zalox12 My Amazon Prime subscription wasn't cheap yet they now serve ads and want me to pay an extra $3/month to remove them. I wasn't using the service for free, how about I get no ads in the first place? Also Roku apparently patented a system to directly serve ads through your HDMI port. Which means you can get sent advertisements when using things plugged into it like your consoles or TV boxes.
@Bradolol-tx5pc A) I can't get those on my iPad and iPhone, apparently you used to be able to, but not anymore, and B) the point is that I shouldn't have to take extra effort to find workarounds, this should just be the status quo.
windows 10 already has everything we need, I barely even used all of it's new features meaningfully like that 3D paint, but ofcourse greed has to make something no one asked for, so it's harder to pirate, get more from our data/privacy, and of course ads. These companies always brag to their fomo indestors that they would grow more than the population of earth and never plateu.
New cars are definitely more streamlined and occasionally more stable than old cars, but there's a clear difference of suckage that the new ones have and the old ones dont.
He is not aware LMAO. One of the problems for ppl going 7->10 was spyware/telemetry and ads. Win10 literally installs adware on your PC, like those candy crash games and shit. Choosing between Win11 and 10 is like choice between a disease that will f you up or another that will f you up slightly less. Still cancer is cancer no matter how you spin it.
Its always Funny to me when people say : "its just beta, It doesn't mean it will be there on release".As if the fact alone that a feature made it up until Beta isn't enough reason to be enraged. Imagine yourself your smart watch had a beta version with a feature to make the watch explode, No reason why, Its just a BETA TO TEST THINGS, wouldn't that be a reason enough to do some harm to the company making the watch ? Yes its never going to happen, except when horse armor came along, NOONE suspected Its going to be the standard in 10 years, except me and other individuals who warned everyone. So hey its a beta ? Stone them for THAT beta.
More like "Holy shit, a huge company with insane power is being held to a lower standard than Binging with Babish." Microsoft is the company the US is hardest on too, but all that amounts to is a slap on the wrist every half decade and no follow up.
Search up "Debian KDE"; nowadays, Windows isn't even better than Linux from a UI standpoint Plus, although learning the terminal is a *slight* learning curve, recent Windows UIs and other issues are so annoying to deal with that it's legitimately easier than using Windows if you're fine with using Google to search for things you don't know immediately. Plus, most games work on it just fine nowadays; Steam has its own custom compatibility layer built-in, and Lutris lets you manage games on a per-game basis. IMPORTANT word of advice though; if you try Linux, either start with Linux Mint or use Debian with the Live/Full install option. Some Linux choices are very advanced, and the stereotype of doing everything from a terminal still exists if you choose the more "advanced" options.
A lot penguin versions allow you to boot into an actual os to check it out, it's called a live environment if that interests you, I'd reccomend just trying to do whatever you do on a computer and when you find a roadblock note it down and look at workarounds
At least you can turn it off. The SECOND Microsoft starts forcing stuff like ads to all users is when I switch to Linux, probably with a Linux build that replicates Windows 10 as much as possible without any of the bloat.
Win 10 broke my WiFi, ethernet, Bluetooth and i can't even restore it without wiping my pc. I said fuck it, Linux time, and the best thing about it is I can go back to restore it to any point in time with zero cost, access windows files, fully cooperate with Mac's and run games at a 5% boost somehow which is wild since I thought it was gonna lose performance
@@thegamingvillager2392 with the current state of affairs at the end of it all only open source apps will support win 7 and by that point what even is the point in staying?
In my experience i had a really rough time dealing with stuff like wine, printers, gpu drivers (i have an nvidia gpu) and using the terminal for the more stuff, but i can finally say that it was worth it 100%. I will never switch again
Windows versions 8-11 are also not rated for use with fire alarm or security systems, security in a WEAPONS facility, security in a NUCLEAR facility, nor is the Windows 11 rated for general use in BANKS or HOSPITALS as these things not only forcibly shut off during random-ass updates, which in a hospital might leave you unable to message verious staff, but It also turns out that Windows 11 has keylogging software, WHICH IS WHY BANKS REFUSE TO UPGRADE FROM 10. AN OPERATING SYSTEM THAT IS KEYLOGGING EVERYTHING IS THE LAST THING YOU WANT IN A BANK. It has been treated as MALWARE, by PROFESSIONALS. And anytime I try to tell anyone this? Oh, I'm making up shit. Just pulling the most bizarre stories out of my ass. Nothing backing it up. It's not like you could just ask someone about this at your bank of America and they'll start gushing about how much of a problem computers are starting to be. That never happens. There is no solid pattern. You're just paranoid. I never heard of this! I never heard of anything! So I should be the arbiter of truth! Yeah, it's cuz' you don't fuckin' ask. That, or you didn't read the whole EULA. Which yeah, intentionally designed to turn you off. But uh . . that keylogging thing? Yeah, they explicitly mention that in there. This wasn't some second or third party information, the first party literally said " yeah, we're keylogging you."
I'm more concerned about the Keylogging than anything else. I don't want anyone (not even myself) to be capable of finding passwords, credit card information, etc. by finding where the keylogs are stored (it's not in the balls). Keylogging is as you said, malware. It's like when someone is staring at your hands as you type your password.
@@protonicprotogen6304 Yeah, but here's the thing. That whole "not rared for use in firealarm, security, or in weapons facilities/ nuclear facilities" part? Only 2 operating systems were highly rated enough to be used in such places. XP. And 7. Meaning our security is FAR outdated.
@@protonicprotogen6304 The closest thing to that is the custom inking system, A system you are prompted to turn off during the out of box experience (AKA The first time setup after installing), which is also in windows 10.
Could you give me a source on that? Not doubting you, would just like to present the info on others, and it is hard to reference a CZcams comment as only proof.
I'd suggest installing virtualization software like VirtualBox where you can try different distributions and get used to how they work. I suggest Linux Mint, PopOS and Fedora. Some things will be a bit different but that's they way it is on a different OS. Good luck!
Companies when their communities start to abandon them: "Why does everyone dislike us now?" This is why as well as many other reasons. Windows hadn't been good/decent since Windows 8, CZcams hadn't been good since around 2014, Twitter... no clue, Tumblr hadn't been as good since 2018, Google hadn't been good since 2010 and has been useless since 2015..and it's all because all of them have one thing in common: God awful updates that weren't needed or warranted.
@@Fullchristainname Untrue. Twitter started as an immensely valueable outlet for journalists trying to connect from parts of the word that are normally cut off. When the public found out about it, thats when Twitter got shit. Should shold have been around 2008.
Twitter was essentially the TikTok of social media. You could cram only so much in the limited posts that only the most outlandish and controversial stuff rose to the top, anything with substance didn't fit the format.
@@syahmiirfan6779Fun fact, a decent chunk of games actually run better on Linux nowadays Not necessarily because Linux actually runs the game better per se, but because modern Windows is so damn bloated that it outdoes the extra processing power required to translate the instructions from Windows to Linux several times over in some cases P.S.: the two easiest ways to run Windows games on Linux are either through Steam directly (they have their own compatibility layer built into the Linux client) or through Lutris (a free software that lets you manage compatibility options for each program individually).
I'm confident that most people probably wouldn't mind ads if they weren't so aggressively pushed on us. Why do I need five ads on a video, four on the sides of the website and then two on the top or bottom as well?
"It's just my luck. I talk to a nice girl, seem to hit it off, and she turns out to just be an ad." -- Jimmy Valmer (South Park S19E9 "Truth and Advertising". You're welcome.)
Don't forget we buy original windows OS with our own money. If microsoft put ads in windows 11, then it is better to use the pirated windows 11 for free.
Nobody buys ad slots for stuff anymore. The advertising bubble is going to pop one of these days and the consumer is going to be the one who pays for the damages.
They have pop-up ads on Windows 10 desktop too, I just got one last night. Plus the ads in the Outlook desktop app they pushed everyone to, which appear as an unread email.. that'll encourage healthy email habits I'm sure.
I can’t wait to get another external USB hard drive so that I can transfer all the Windows stuff I would need or want there just to switch to Linux Mint!
The ads can be disabled in Settings > Customization > Start Menu. Simply turn "Show recommendations" OFF. This will still show files in the "Recommended" section, but no ads.
@@Sezamn I used to dual boot ChromeOS and Windows 11 back on my old laptop that ran Windows 11 terribly, honestly ChromeOS isn't half bad if you're using it for basic tasks and spring for a decent mid-range model.
@@sillyali well yeah but it depends on use cases. For me i couldn't imagine using chrome os since it depends on you always being connected to the internet, and when you aren't even the calculator isn't working. (Which is why i use arch (btw) instead)
Thats why I use the power toys search bar instead of the bloatware laggy default windows search bar. Power toys really does feel like a collection of actually useful windows features developed by Microsoft that Microsoft just doesnt want to add for some reason.
I warned people about this! But did they listen? No, no. They mocked me. They called me paranoid. They called me overly cynical. Well, now they can call me to apologize once their advertising on paid software has concluded.
You know...you're right about one things....Linux users *do* get mocked upon...especially with the obsessive "push the average normie to use linux even though they would switch to MacOS instead" bullshit every Linux user has been doing. From someone who uses EndeavourOS, I look down at you.
@@NathanDarkson984 As someone who doesn't know what that is, I can see why you would have a delusion of exclusivity or uniqueness. Congrats on choosing an OS that likely has a lot of compatibility issues. Standardization exists for a reason. It's a pill. I know. But it's a fact of life in the software scene.
@@IaeyanElyuex not saying that they would, but considering the chances, some if not already might've switched to Mac instead of Linux. But hey, they both share the same structure, so not all is lost. :)
...guess I'll install Linux then. I may be in the EU, where they can't do this, but I'm not going to support a company that is doing these shady practices in any corner of the world. Plus, Windows 11 likes to take away all the RAM on my laptop, and I would prefer to use ALL of my RAM when gaming and stuff.
They had ads in Windows 10 too. The start menu and lock screen for starters. By default the lock screen would "occasionally show tips, tricks, fun facts, and *suggested content* " If you wanted to turn it off, it was one of many things you had to go searching for in the settings
If it is in your consideration, better to try a distribution like Mint on a virtual machine before you get to actually installing it on bare metal. Make sure that you actually want to use it.
@@InitialAA Actually better to dual boot linux and win10 or win7 or something as a whole imo considering all compatibility/translation layers on Linux are based off of wine which doesn't have too good performance most of the time. Only reason why I still have win 10, I would have loved to transfer all my windows stuff to Ubuntu but wine doesn't work well enough for me to do that. I tried using Mint at first but the whole desktop and taskbar broke and went black, and I spent 30 minutes fixing it, then wine didn't work anymore, so I went to Ubuntu.
Give Apple that light maybe more than your own PC at least is honored their OS is a slame for Microsoft if Apple won over it being ad free Mail by Apple ad-free Outlook by Microsoft - Lead me to OBS installer for a keylogger so they got a fake card number and everything ( AD that lead me to OBS own fakers site to support keyloggers are better than buying the software )
@@Stormlywing you know, the problem with apple is that you need to well, buy the whole computer from them, not just the system. I already have a PC and i AM NOT going to pay a shitton for a new computer.
Because this video is old enough, let me get nerdy: The anime girl in thr thumbnail is called Nanami Madobe, and is part of a series of mostly fan-made anime girl personifications of operating systems, known as OS-tans. In this case(oh), Nanami Madobe is the OS-tan for Windows 7. This OS-tan was actually used my Microsoft itself, in a Windows 7 theme pack exclusively about the character. The creator of the video most likely put her in the thumbnail for people to click on it.
I believe that is Nanami Madobe, the official mascot for windows 7 in Japan. You can find a video detailing the limited edition CD-ROM on MichaelMJD’s CZcams channel.
Does anyone know how to turn off the "sign in so you don't miss out" parental control popup thingy in Windows 11? I've tried literally everything I could find and when I tried to sign in it just wouldn't let me and it pops up every time I boot up my pc and it's the most annoying thing ever
I feel like a Linux user has infiltrated Microsoft and is making Linux ads baked into Windows now. Good Imagine paying 100 bucks for an OS with a lot of tracking and ads when the competition is Free, Open source and doesn't have either.
It already happens a bit in Windows 10. When you go to the applications, it will suggest you apps. So you have to pay the OS, and then get ads anyway. Fun.
the worst part is that this isnt in the eu versions of windows 11, they know they wouldnt get away with it here
Pro tip: Become Dutch :trol:
The Euros can't keep getting away with it!
@@Over0w0MeAmTheHotel ok gedaan. Wat is stap 2?
@@Over0w0MeAmTheHotelwhat does it even have to do with the netherlands💀
@@neogivxapwntcpaastep 2: ???????
Step 3: profit
Now im going to get pop ups saying there are hot cpu's in my area
"There's hot CPU's in your area~ it's ME I'M OVERHEATING PUT SOME THERMAL PASTE ON THERE FOR FU-"
THIS COMMENT
GOO GOO GAGA 😂
@@YourName-or9sd 's reply to beta_windows translated to english: "GOO GOO GAGA 😂"
*explodes*
"This PC doesn't currently meet the minimum system requirements to run Windows 11."
Feels SO good man.
honestly when i got that message i saw it more as a threat (cuz they're forcing it on others)
Oh yeah, same here. When I saw that notification, I was like "wonderful, Microsoft won't force install it in the background at some point"
I got a new laptop a few months ago with W11, and I had considered downgrading it to W10, but since I can't be sure all the drivers deliver full power under W10, I stayed with W11. It's gladly rather similar to W10, just more sucky in a few areas - like the start menu, which I am modding for years with open shell. Other than that, the sounds were kinda boring in W10 already, but damn are they bad in W11. have installed the XP sound pack, but for whatever reason, despite offering to change system sounds, W11 remains playing it's annoyingly boring sounds. Probably one of those bugs you can be certain Microsoft likes to put into new OSs.
100th Windows 11 hater I found... What else is new?
I agree, having less security feel good ~~ said, no one?
@@Mario583a Oh lovely. Somebody has yet to learn, that the provider of that operating system is a secrurity hazard all in itself. =D As they are becoming more and more greedy with whatever they can do with newer operating systems.
And i suddenly don't want Windows 11. The fact that they force ads upon us everywhere these days are quite infuriating to say the least. If i wanted ads, i would've asked for it, and i don't ask for ads. And i'm not paying for CZcams Premium, because that's a trashy way to earn money, and they should know better than to behave like dictators when they do it
You can turn it off in the settings but spatnz mentioned that at the last part of the video
dammit if this happens im probably switching to linux.
I warned folks this was coming.
@@Over0w0MeAmTheHotel Microsoft is generous at least
@@Over0w0MeAmTheHotel Ok. How long until you CAN'T?
You can turn it off and then an update later will absolutely 100% turn them back on 'accidentally'
Microsoft has been malicious for a long ass time
Few updates in and it will miraculously "disappear"
Microsoft are Nazis
and they say apple is bad...
i just bought an iphone after being a lifelong android user with no issues but i wouldnt touch a windows 11 machine with a 10 foot pole
And five updates later the "turning off" button is suddenly gone
@@nitroxylictv Apple is bad. Microsoft is bad. It's not a contest.
There now ad's on Roku, Ad's on Laptop, Ad's Here, Ad's There.
Just Like : Idiocracy ! ! ! ! !
heading to costco today, they better tell me they love me
linux
The last thing they need to implement are ads in our dreams (just like in Futurama)
ads brought to you by Carl's Jr.
Because people love being surrounded by popups regarding the hot new thing everyone's talking about.
Tom Scott literally made a video about how youtubers have to disclose ads and no one else does. He doesn’t explain why that is, he calls it out and explains why it's stupid.
Cuz there is Supposed to be someone enacting the ad disclosure law but moneee
It's because of that one law "protecting" children on the internet btw, still dumb but there is a reason
I like that ads need to be disclosed as ads.
I think internet ads, like banner ads and popup ads also have to disclose they are ads.
It's because the U.S needs as much god damn capitalism in one country
If they're going to put ads on our computers then they should be paying us for the ad space.
Well you can try suing them for that, but good luck with that
Then I would be happy for having ads on my computer lol
@@TailsDollOSMicrosoft putting ads in the start menu is not illegal, it is just upsetting
@@johnettipio that's why I said "good luck with that". Also you can count the fact that you accept your consent too.
@@TailsDollOS That's why I use Linux Mint, so much less bulls**t
Windows 10: "You couldn't live with your own failure. Where did that bring you? Back to me."
🎉❤
tbh
windows 10 also had ads in start menu
just in form of tiles
windows 10 since its launch had ads
*7
@@TheyCallMeIce where
"you can turn it off in settings"
yeah... i dont see that aging very well...
Microsoft will hide it as hard as the option to make a local account on Windows 11, it's a thing but you need to trick the computer. Will need to get out the incense and buy a live goat that you then sacrifice over a alter while you chant in latin to locate the setting to turn off ads.
time to hack the registry
@@nox_luna won't help you when it's gonna be hard coded half a year later
@@hellboy19991 you underestimate my tenacity and power
i literally removed internet explorer and edge from windows, without breaking windows.
They're really gonna put ads in everything, aren't they?
Yea. If you wish to avoid such ads in everything, definitely look into alternatives. I have been doing this for a few years at this point.
I think last time they tried to put ads in dreams
It's the advertising companies' fault that they are actively twisting the elbow of tech companies to almost the same level as a certain videogame consulting firm/sensitivity readers that "shall not be named," did with the marketing departments...
No they aren’t
One day when you open a box of cereal a hologram for a movie streaming app is gonna jut out of the thing
You must watch a 15 second ad to open Firefox
Switch to edge to reduce this time down to 5 seconds!
Switch to Bing for 0 seconds because we know you don't use it.
I actually use Bing Unironically
@@Mr.Brothybear same since hey free points all i have to do is oiasfhjovijnvilnsi9jr0912u slightly different 3 times and i got my daily points then continue with my life
Oh god that’s probably going to happen
Don't give them ideas...
Im greatful im still on windows 10
They all have it so don't kid yourself 🗿👌
same
But what you gonna do when it stops receiving updates?
Surely you aren't gonna start paying to continue to get security updatss for windows 10. That would just be downright idiotic.
SAME
Windows 10 has always had ads
they do this already and have for ages. One of the baked-in suggestion messages on the windows 10 lock screen is an ad for candy crush. it appears even if you're not connected to the internet.
for the millionth time windows, NO, I AM NOT SWITCHING TO YOUR STUPID BROWSER
except candy crush is a banger so it gets a pass
Another "I'm already obese and has heart problems what's another week of 1L of coke and 10 pound burger everyday make any difference?"
or
"I'm already broke, what's being in debt gonna make any difference?"
or
"I already have petty theft records, what's being a criminal make any difference?"
I would absolutely use Linux if most gaming software actually works on there.
Yeah. I would love to use Linux but man is it a massive learning curve and headache
?
Proton.
Steam.
Wine & Proton
proton, wine, lutris and emulators in general
if none of those work, you can always use a virtual machine
@@moparty4409 Only if you don't care about competitive games. Not wanting a rootkit on your computer is a good enough reason to not play them, I guess.
"Man, why do people use Linux? Windows 11 is so much better!"
Windows 11:
said no one ever bro
the windows users would probably never say that
nobody ever said that
@@aviter0 obviously, most windows users don't even know it exists or aren't that tech literate
I use windows and no one ever says that...Those are probably the inaudible voices u hear in ur head
I came here to laugh at windows 11 users.
Now I'm actually sorry for everyone that downgraded from Win 10 (to 11 i mean).
...I use arch, btw
Is it possible for arch users to not mention what operating system they use?
No it isn't! (I use arch BTW)
I installed Windows 11 initially just to show how bogus its hardware requirements are. My PC has a 4th gen Intel i5-4590T, and everything is going smoothly. If it was possible in the modern day and age, I'd be using Windows 7 as my main OS forever.
i use debian 12 "bookworm" linux, we are not the same
@@JoBot__ One reason why Windows 11 has bullcrap system requirements is because of TPM and UEFI secure boot, one of them can be bypassed during installation if I remember correctly.
Also, Windows 7 is based, and easily beats every other Windows operating system. Real shame that Steam had to kill support for it entirely.
@@realomegadrumer that runs my server, and my testing computer (a +10 year old laptop with 2gb of ram) runs gentoo.
Christ, these days it's like no matter how much you pay on all these services, and no matter how much you try to avoid them, they always STILL try to find ways to advertise to you. You're never safe from them. It could be a freakin' $100/month subscription for a service and the company behind it would still find a way to serve you ads.
I'm really annoyed with CZcams too because almost everyone has sponsorships now. It's just another advertisement. I get that YTers need an income, but for Christ's sake an ad is still an ad. CZcams every year makes creators earn less and less and make monetization guidelines stricter and stricter still. Some creators still have millions of subscribers and make tons of money from YT memberships, Patreons, merch stores, and people thanking them in the comments with money, yet that's not enough sometimes and they want me to subscribe to a shady sponsorship.
What makes this even more annoying is that since everyone's so desperate for money now, nobody ever researches stuff. 90% of sponsors are shady and trashy. Nobody ever researches who they're sponsoring. BetterHelp, Enlisted, War Thunder, Hello Fresh, Raid Shadow Legends, Magic Spoon, you name it. Or how about Established Titles? I knew right from the beginning that that's not how land ownership works, yet everyone was so quick to jump on the bandwagon.
But why i am going to see another product advertisement when i buy this product with the cost of 139$. Like paying the company product and the company getting paid by another company by putting trashy annoying advertising to my paid product. CZcams is free platform so i am not complaining but i am also irritated like you but this windows 11 is getting on my nerve now. Windows 11 isnt free and its not cheap nor its needed tons of server to run. But still they want money. Thats shows how greedy is now Microsoft become
@@zalox12 My Amazon Prime subscription wasn't cheap yet they now serve ads and want me to pay an extra $3/month to remove them. I wasn't using the service for free, how about I get no ads in the first place?
Also Roku apparently patented a system to directly serve ads through your HDMI port. Which means you can get sent advertisements when using things plugged into it like your consoles or TV boxes.
You can escape the bloated legacy of Billy G almost 80 to 90 percent
@Bradolol-tx5pc A) I can't get those on my iPad and iPhone, apparently you used to be able to, but not anymore, and B) the point is that I shouldn't have to take extra effort to find workarounds, this should just be the status quo.
I mean war thunder is a genuinely good game but the rest, I don't know.
my computer can't even run windows 11 and i love that any notifications i get about it comes off like im missing out on something BIG
My computer is almost a decade old and has a 4th gen Intel processor. Windows 11's hardware requirements are quite bogus.
You are missing on something big.
That's also shit
@@ItzBIULD Yea, I'm fairly certain that Windows 11 will carry on the 26-year-old tradition where every other major Windows release is a bit of a fail.
windows 10 already has everything we need, I barely even used all of it's new features meaningfully like that 3D paint, but ofcourse greed has to make something no one asked for, so it's harder to pirate, get more from our data/privacy, and of course ads.
These companies always brag to their fomo indestors that they would grow more than the population of earth and never plateu.
you're gonna miss something big with win10 in a year and a half when they cancel the security updates. this isn't a meme, it was just announced...
Microsoft being hearing pirate of the Caribbean music now
russians: first time?
@@_kitaes_Gaddamn best crew in the seven seas!
*having people fake their region to EU like crazy
@@_kitaes_ Russian: first time, comrade?
@@_kitaes_ I see some people saying there were NO ads in Russia
Ironically, the practice that is supposed to make money is probably going make microsoft lose nothing BUT.
but what
Again, no one is going to notice aside from the tech suckers that are already paying microsoft.
@@whar448 Nothing but money.
Microsoft is too big to lose money from that
@@Marky-Mark1337 they'd likely rely on people that don't know about Linux or rolling back with Windows 10.
If I ever see ads in my windows i'll be considering going to linux
Technically you already have, since the launch of Windows 10
@@zUltraXO Just realised 😭😭😭
@@zUltraXO disabled them
They can be switched off and I just have PortMaster installed to prevent it as well.
@dreaper5813 can vouch for this person. No not the commenter, the person im @ing
These companys keep thinking we'll buy their shit anyway, while completely forgetting that the Internets specialty is finding loophole
"Windows 11 is sooo much better, Windows 10 is outdated garbage!"
But outdated garbage is less spyware filled and doesn't have ads in it?
Windows 11 is definitely more streamlined and stable, but of course everything must have a downside.
New cars are definitely more streamlined and occasionally more stable than old cars, but there's a clear difference of suckage that the new ones have and the old ones dont.
@@Ardeact it's not, the file explorer performance is atrocious at this point, especially when Onedrive/Sharepoint locations are synced.
@@withmygoodeyeclosed I agree lol, Explorer.exe is definitely not as stable as 10, but that doesn't make the entire OS inferior though.
He is not aware LMAO. One of the problems for ppl going 7->10 was spyware/telemetry and ads. Win10 literally installs adware on your PC, like those candy crash games and shit. Choosing between Win11 and 10 is like choice between a disease that will f you up or another that will f you up slightly less. Still cancer is cancer no matter how you spin it.
Its always Funny to me when people say : "its just beta, It doesn't mean it will be there on release".As if the fact alone that a feature made it up until Beta isn't enough reason to be enraged.
Imagine yourself your smart watch had a beta version with a feature to make the watch explode, No reason why, Its just a BETA TO TEST THINGS, wouldn't that be a reason enough to do some harm to the company making the watch ? Yes its never going to happen, except when horse armor came along, NOONE suspected Its going to be the standard in 10 years, except me and other individuals who warned everyone. So hey its a beta ? Stone them for THAT beta.
HOLY SHIT ADS IN MY LAPTOP
More like "Holy shit, a huge company with insane power is being held to a lower standard than Binging with Babish."
Microsoft is the company the US is hardest on too, but all that amounts to is a slap on the wrist every half decade and no follow up.
I love having modified UI of windows 10. Suck on this! ads!
I don't even use explorer anymore on my gaming rig, I'm literally using progman as my main shell. It's great.
@@kingflippynips3102are you talking about the windows 3.x shell?
@@kingflippynips3102progman? the thing with program groups?
Teach me about modded UIs. I must know!!
How did you do that??
The second Linux gets good compatibility with Windows applications I'm making the switch
That's gonna be rough on a lot of fronts. Hopefully soon 🙏
Wine, Proton, bottles all allow most windows applications to run on Linux. also there is no shortage of programs that run natively on Linux.
It already has it! Look into wine and proton, there's a reason valve picked Linux for the steamdeck
yea i dont think thats ever goign to happen
It depends on what apps you want to use, games work great, except some big multiplayer games because of anticheat.
Every update of windows, inches me closer to looking at how to put a little penguin on my computer instead of windows.
Search up "Debian KDE"; nowadays, Windows isn't even better than Linux from a UI standpoint
Plus, although learning the terminal is a *slight* learning curve, recent Windows UIs and other issues are so annoying to deal with that it's legitimately easier than using Windows if you're fine with using Google to search for things you don't know immediately.
Plus, most games work on it just fine nowadays; Steam has its own custom compatibility layer built-in, and Lutris lets you manage games on a per-game basis.
IMPORTANT word of advice though; if you try Linux, either start with Linux Mint or use Debian with the Live/Full install option. Some Linux choices are very advanced, and the stereotype of doing everything from a terminal still exists if you choose the more "advanced" options.
A lot penguin versions allow you to boot into an actual os to check it out, it's called a live environment if that interests you, I'd reccomend just trying to do whatever you do on a computer and when you find a roadblock note it down and look at workarounds
@@furinick if I wasn't so busy, I would look into it more. Once I'm free for a weekend, I'll see about switching.
My fellow linux users, it's time to put on our fedoras and push our agenda
At least you can turn it off. The SECOND Microsoft starts forcing stuff like ads to all users is when I switch to Linux, probably with a Linux build that replicates Windows 10 as much as possible without any of the bloat.
Kde plasma + some themes.
You're welcome
Try Linux Mint Cinnamon if you want a Windows-like experience.
pi-hole
Hold on a sec, doesnt Windows 10 already have ads on the Start Menu right side?
I remember being recommended Candy Crush multiple times
That's your expanded customisable start menu, that means ppl just didn't bother to uninstall candy crush, which seems to be installed as standard.
Ads everywhere and in my entire life I have never once been compelled to buy something from watching an ad
The demoralization from propaganda exposure is the point, not the message .
It's officially the year of the Linux everyone. Thanks Microsoft
I hope
The year of the linux desktop is finally here??
October 15th 2025, the day after win10 support ends. WILL BE THE YEAR OF THE LINUX DESKTOP!
@@BeTechAwaremaybe even the decade..
@@ThatCuriosity it better be we just need NVIDIA to stop being corrupt and more native game support
Remember when you paid for stuff it meant there were no ads? Good times.
Windows 11 is the reason I switched to Linux. It's been almost a year and I don't see myself ever going back at this point
Same here. I didn't mind about 11 at first but it took time to get used to, but now I use Mint
Win 10 broke my WiFi, ethernet, Bluetooth and i can't even restore it without wiping my pc. I said fuck it, Linux time, and the best thing about it is I can go back to restore it to any point in time with zero cost, access windows files, fully cooperate with Mac's and run games at a 5% boost somehow which is wild since I thought it was gonna lose performance
or return to windows 7 :troll:
@@thegamingvillager2392 with the current state of affairs at the end of it all only open source apps will support win 7 and by that point what even is the point in staying?
In my experience i had a really rough time dealing with stuff like wine, printers, gpu drivers (i have an nvidia gpu) and using the terminal for the more stuff, but i can finally say that it was worth it 100%. I will never switch again
Windows versions 8-11 are also not rated for use with fire alarm or security systems, security in a WEAPONS facility, security in a NUCLEAR facility, nor is the Windows 11 rated for general use in BANKS or HOSPITALS as these things not only forcibly shut off during random-ass updates, which in a hospital might leave you unable to message verious staff, but It also turns out that Windows 11 has keylogging software, WHICH IS WHY BANKS REFUSE TO UPGRADE FROM 10. AN OPERATING SYSTEM THAT IS KEYLOGGING EVERYTHING IS THE LAST THING YOU WANT IN A BANK. It has been treated as MALWARE, by PROFESSIONALS. And anytime I try to tell anyone this? Oh, I'm making up shit. Just pulling the most bizarre stories out of my ass. Nothing backing it up. It's not like you could just ask someone about this at your bank of America and they'll start gushing about how much of a problem computers are starting to be. That never happens. There is no solid pattern. You're just paranoid. I never heard of this! I never heard of anything! So I should be the arbiter of truth!
Yeah, it's cuz' you don't fuckin' ask.
That, or you didn't read the whole EULA. Which yeah, intentionally designed to turn you off. But uh . . that keylogging thing? Yeah, they explicitly mention that in there. This wasn't some second or third party information, the first party literally said " yeah, we're keylogging you."
That line in the EULA has been there since the NT 4.0 days.
I'm more concerned about the Keylogging than anything else. I don't want anyone (not even myself) to be capable of finding passwords, credit card information, etc. by finding where the keylogs are stored (it's not in the balls). Keylogging is as you said, malware. It's like when someone is staring at your hands as you type your password.
@@protonicprotogen6304
Yeah, but here's the thing. That whole "not rared for use in firealarm, security, or in weapons facilities/ nuclear facilities" part? Only 2 operating systems were highly rated enough to be used in such places. XP. And 7. Meaning our security is FAR outdated.
@@protonicprotogen6304 The closest thing to that is the custom inking system, A system you are prompted to turn off during the out of box experience (AKA The first time setup after installing), which is also in windows 10.
Could you give me a source on that? Not doubting you, would just like to present the info on others, and it is hard to reference a CZcams comment as only proof.
Oh boy, can't wait to switch to linux when windows 10 dies.
It's getting better by the day, hope you like it.
Just install in on a virtual machine in order to get used to it.
just do it, make your dreams come true
I'd suggest installing virtualization software like VirtualBox where you can try different distributions and get used to how they work. I suggest Linux Mint, PopOS and Fedora. Some things will be a bit different but that's they way it is on a different OS. Good luck!
they just announced it for october 2025
I wouldn’t be surprised if you turn off ads they just forward all of them to the email you signed up with to use windows
I bypassed that setup part
Linux looking FINE
The world is slowly becoming cyberpunk2077
-seoul, south korea
-hong kong
-almost any major chinese city
-almost any major japanese city
The Social Contract at work.
The Social Contract at work.
With bits of Brave New World and 1984 thrown in
Companies when their communities start to abandon them: "Why does everyone dislike us now?"
This is why as well as many other reasons. Windows hadn't been good/decent since Windows 8, CZcams hadn't been good since around 2014, Twitter... no clue, Tumblr hadn't been as good since 2018, Google hadn't been good since 2010 and has been useless since 2015..and it's all because all of them have one thing in common: God awful updates that weren't needed or warranted.
Twitter has never been good
@@Fullchristainname I figured, I was never an active Twitter user. lol
@@Fullchristainname Untrue. Twitter started as an immensely valueable outlet for journalists trying to connect from parts of the word that are normally cut off.
When the public found out about it, thats when Twitter got shit.
Should shold have been around 2008.
Twitter was essentially the TikTok of social media. You could cram only so much in the limited posts that only the most outlandish and controversial stuff rose to the top, anything with substance didn't fit the format.
At this point the only reason I'm a Windows user is because I'm a gamer.
Games already do run on linux, even without a native linux build (except for drm/anticheat rootkits).
@@bits360wastakendo you think that pirated games work on linux? not that I've had it on my system or anything, but I am kind of curious..
@@syahmiirfan6779 Yes, theres no difference.
@@do0nv cool, thanks for the info
@@syahmiirfan6779Fun fact, a decent chunk of games actually run better on Linux nowadays
Not necessarily because Linux actually runs the game better per se, but because modern Windows is so damn bloated that it outdoes the extra processing power required to translate the instructions from Windows to Linux several times over in some cases
P.S.: the two easiest ways to run Windows games on Linux are either through Steam directly (they have their own compatibility layer built into the Linux client) or through Lutris (a free software that lets you manage compatibility options for each program individually).
I'm confident that most people probably wouldn't mind ads if they weren't so aggressively pushed on us. Why do I need five ads on a video, four on the sides of the website and then two on the top or bottom as well?
I read that as Windows 11 has Aids now which isn't inaccurate
All I can think of is “meet hot MacBooks from your area” 😭
I’m still in windows 10 no amount of notifications will convince me to update 😭 (I wish I could of kept windows 7 tbh
How did that one episode of South Park go again?
"It's just my luck. I talk to a nice girl, seem to hit it off, and she turns out to just be an ad."
-- Jimmy Valmer
(South Park S19E9 "Truth and Advertising". You're welcome.)
@@realomegadrumer Including the source... doing the lords work.
Switching to Linux in 2021 was a very good call on my part.
If you swap to Linux, I'd suggest Linux Mint or the live/full install of Debian using KDE or XFCE; both are highly stable and easy to learn.
Don't forget we buy original windows OS with our own money. If microsoft put ads in windows 11, then it is better to use the pirated windows 11 for free.
Nobody buys ad slots for stuff anymore. The advertising bubble is going to pop one of these days and the consumer is going to be the one who pays for the damages.
Ha, joke's on them, I replaced the Windows 11 start menu.
They’re going to stop you from updating now if you use startallback or something like that
Because Microsoft hates fun
I replaced mine with the Windows 7 start menu. Long live Windows 7.
haha openshell go brrr
@@Link1400
I guess Apple macbook don't follow it
This is why I'm still on windows 10
Guys! They don't have enough money! They need ads to survive!
"no you dont get it, if we dont get into the quadrillions by 2012 we are all going to fucking die"
"muh billion dollar company!"
WINDOWS STOP TELLING ME WHERE SINGLE HOT MOMS ARE!!!! I KNOW THAT. THAT'S WHY I HAVE A MIRROR
time to say hello to linux
If you need help, I can help
please do this the Linux community welcomes you!
Good luck!
Chromebook, Linux, Apple and other non-Windows users: *cackling in non-ads*
@MichaelDustter Nah, if you're a Windows user, you're not in control, far from it lol
They have pop-up ads on Windows 10 desktop too, I just got one last night.
Plus the ads in the Outlook desktop app they pushed everyone to, which appear as an unread email.. that'll encourage healthy email habits I'm sure.
I can’t wait to get another external USB hard drive so that I can transfer all the Windows stuff I would need or want there just to switch to Linux Mint!
This is the real adpocalypse 😂😂 everyone cried about not having ads and now y’all can’t get rid of them 😂😂😂😂
who was sad about not having ads
The ads can be disabled in Settings > Customization > Start Menu. Simply turn "Show recommendations" OFF. This will still show files in the "Recommended" section, but no ads.
The ads are messed up enough. But without visual evidence it's an ad?
Thank you Microsoft for your continues effort in pushing the Linux desktop o7
Man, at this point I'd rather use a Chromebook (THE MIDRANGE ONES NOT THE CHEAP ONES) than put up with this.
You can implement Linux in your Chromebook.
You can implement Linux on your normal computer.
actually you can just make a dual boot, even on laptops it's possible
@@Sezamn I used to dual boot ChromeOS and Windows 11 back on my old laptop that ran Windows 11 terribly, honestly ChromeOS isn't half bad if you're using it for basic tasks and spring for a decent mid-range model.
@@sillyali well yeah but it depends on use cases. For me i couldn't imagine using chrome os since it depends on you always being connected to the internet, and when you aren't even the calculator isn't working. (Which is why i use arch (btw) instead)
And thats why i rejected the "upgrade" every time
I can barely customize my own desktop and I'm gonna get ads on it?? Wow what a bargain! At least they give you the option to turn that off.
What a dogshit is
Lol yeah that's enough I'm switching to Linux.
Been wanting to do so for a while, and gaming isn't an issue on Linux anymore these days.
Thanks Jschlatt
I dont mind it until they turn it into pop up ads cause then that would be an ENTIRELY different story
Thats why I use the power toys search bar instead of the bloatware laggy default windows search bar. Power toys really does feel like a collection of actually useful windows features developed by Microsoft that Microsoft just doesnt want to add for some reason.
I warned people about this! But did they listen? No, no. They mocked me. They called me paranoid. They called me overly cynical. Well, now they can call me to apologize once their advertising on paid software has concluded.
You know...you're right about one things....Linux users *do* get mocked upon...especially with the obsessive "push the average normie to use linux even though they would switch to MacOS instead" bullshit every Linux user has been doing. From someone who uses EndeavourOS, I look down at you.
@@NathanDarkson984 As someone who doesn't know what that is, I can see why you would have a delusion of exclusivity or uniqueness. Congrats on choosing an OS that likely has a lot of compatibility issues. Standardization exists for a reason. It's a pill. I know. But it's a fact of life in the software scene.
@@IaeyanElyuex not saying that they would, but considering the chances, some if not already might've switched to Mac instead of Linux.
But hey, they both share the same structure, so not all is lost. :)
THIS. IS WHY. PEOPLE. STILL NEED. TO USE. WINDOWS 7.
Windows 7 was the best. I wish it was still viable to use normally.
this tbh
or linux
@@JoBot__ windows 7 can still be used, it just doesn't update anymore
@@yjmgc7x7 Too many programs I use require Windows 10.
I think windows already has ads, they show you software you haven't installed yet and when you click it it installs
there was already ads like that in the start menu, just not by default
...guess I'll install Linux then.
I may be in the EU, where they can't do this, but I'm not going to support a company that is doing these shady practices in any corner of the world.
Plus, Windows 11 likes to take away all the RAM on my laptop, and I would prefer to use ALL of my RAM when gaming and stuff.
Microshaft at it again
They had ads in Windows 10 too. The start menu and lock screen for starters.
By default the lock screen would "occasionally show tips, tricks, fun facts, and *suggested content* "
If you wanted to turn it off, it was one of many things you had to go searching for in the settings
yes! because we need the start menu to run any slower!
they really need to rewrite file explorer and the start menu from scratch
Yeah I'm gonna switch to Linux if this reaches my machine :P
If it is in your consideration, better to try a distribution like Mint on a virtual machine before you get to actually installing it on bare metal. Make sure that you actually want to use it.
@@InitialAA Actually better to dual boot linux and win10 or win7 or something as a whole imo considering all compatibility/translation layers on Linux are based off of wine which doesn't have too good performance most of the time. Only reason why I still have win 10, I would have loved to transfer all my windows stuff to Ubuntu but wine doesn't work well enough for me to do that.
I tried using Mint at first but the whole desktop and taskbar broke and went black, and I spent 30 minutes fixing it, then wine didn't work anymore, so I went to Ubuntu.
Good luck!
Well, boys, time to switch to Linux.
Give Apple that light maybe more than your own PC
at least is honored their OS
is a slame for Microsoft if Apple won over it being ad free
Mail by Apple ad-free
Outlook by Microsoft - Lead me to OBS installer for a keylogger so they got a fake card number and everything
( AD that lead me to OBS own fakers site to support keyloggers are better than buying the software )
@@Stormlywing you know, the problem with apple is that you need to well, buy the whole computer from them, not just the system. I already have a PC and i AM NOT going to pay a shitton for a new computer.
Because this video is old enough, let me get nerdy:
The anime girl in thr thumbnail is called Nanami Madobe, and is part of a series of mostly fan-made anime girl personifications of operating systems, known as OS-tans. In this case(oh), Nanami Madobe is the OS-tan for Windows 7. This OS-tan was actually used my Microsoft itself, in a Windows 7 theme pack exclusively about the character. The creator of the video most likely put her in the thumbnail for people to click on it.
I’m just gonna screenshot that path to turn it off and then not think about it anymore.
BRUH
YES so glad you're considering Linux 🐧🐧🐧🐧
This has already been a thing for Windows 10 for years now. They're just adding it back into 11.
I give them a week after the release to get rid of the disable option
Ok, windows moment, can someone give sauce of character in thumbnail, I need to research it
I believe that is Nanami Madobe, the official mascot for windows 7 in Japan. You can find a video detailing the limited edition CD-ROM on MichaelMJD’s CZcams channel.
Just google the name Madobe Nanami, and you'll get all the information you need :)
@@syahmiirfan6779 yeah... I sure googled it...
Linux W
They should have "ad" labelled
afaik the red thing around it is what is supposed to let you know its an ad but yeah its terrible. im switching to linux soon anyway
no views in 30 seconds fell off
Not funny, didn’t laugh.
Funny, did laugh.
@@SinAster_19*loud incorrect buzzer*
@@Over0w0MeAmTheHotel *NO UNACCEPTABLE*
@@SinAster_19*EXTREMELY LOUD INCORRECT BUZZER*
Does anyone know how to turn off the "sign in so you don't miss out" parental control popup thingy in Windows 11? I've tried literally everything I could find and when I tried to sign in it just wouldn't let me and it pops up every time I boot up my pc and it's the most annoying thing ever
bro there's always been ads since Windows 10, what's new here
No, you can't burst into my room without asking and tell me to download Super Knight Showdown Saga Mystery Hunt!
*laughst in Windows 10*
I feel like a Linux user has infiltrated Microsoft and is making Linux ads baked into Windows now. Good
Imagine paying 100 bucks for an OS with a lot of tracking and ads when the competition is Free, Open source and doesn't have either.
Is this a modern UI problem I’m too busy using Open-Shell and RetroBar to understand?
It already happens a bit in Windows 10. When you go to the applications, it will suggest you apps. So you have to pay the OS, and then get ads anyway.
Fun.
Microsoft and Google have taken control of our computers and phones like they own them and we don't... ☹️
but you can turn it off?? or simply ignore the ads?