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I feel like it is by design. Windows 11 collects vastly more info about a user than Windows 10, or so I've read. There's probably better sources out there than this article, but I'm lazy right now.
https://www.techradar.com/news/is-windows-11-spying-on-you-new-report-details-eye-opening-levels-of-telemetry
Its interesting as I remember people saying the same thing between Windows 10 and Windows 7/8, and that they'd never move to Win10.
Not trying to discredit what you're saying of course, but the pattern is still there 9 years later
Both can be true - everyone always hates on new Windows versions (usually for legitimate reasons) and Windows 11 captures and reports more telemetry.
Oh I wouldn't doubt it but what really kept me from touching it was them "testing" putting advertisements in the file explorer. Hard fuckin pass.