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10 was already bad enough, but of course they made it worse. It was bad primarily because of the things that they added to the end, because the actual installation was basically the same as Windows 7. Still, the end of the Windows 10 installation should be enough for someone to think "I'm not gonna use that shit" and remove it and install something else instead.
The sheer number of spyware crap that you can "disable" (yeah, right) is unbelievable, it's multiple pages full of nothing but that. I assume 11 removed that, though, because I bet that they don't even give you the option to "disable" 80 different things just to have a computing experience that at least pretends to be a bit acceptable maybe.
Windows 11, on the other hand, sounds uninstallable for anyone with any amount of self-respect. Maybe if you're paid to do it, but it better be fucking well. I would not do it even then, unless there is a pirated version that cuts all of that crap out.