Microsoft 'improves' Windows 11 by bringing ads to the Start menu in the US

By Sofia Elizabella Wyciślik-Wilson for BetaNews, 13 April 2024
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In a move which is likely to be greeted with a hostile reception, Microsoft is continuing its obsession with injecting advertising into Windows. The company is using Windows Insiders signed up for Beta Channel to test the controversial addition of ads in the Windows 11 Start menu.

For now, this is a trial which is limited to beta testers in the US, but even if the most negative feedback is forthcoming, it is hard to imagine that Microsoft will back down and not roll out Start menu ads to all Windows 11 users.

It is difficult to see the addition of advertising in the Start menu in anything other than a negative light, but if we are to draw a modicum of positivity from it, it at least shows that Microsoft is not only obsessed with pumping AI-powered components into Windows 11.

The company, predictably enough, does not refer to advertisements for apps being added to the Start menu as advertising. Rather, it prefers to refer to this "improvement" as a way of bringing app " recommendations" to users. But be under no illusion: this is advertising.

Microsoft writes about the arrival of Start menu ads in the release notes for Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 22635.3495
Building on top of recent improvements like grouping recently installed apps and showing your frequently used apps, we are now trying out recommendations to help you discover great apps from the Microsoft Store under Recommended on the Start menu. This will appear only for Windows Insiders in the Beta Channel in the U.S. and will not apply to commercial devices (devices managed by organizations). This can be turned off by going to Settings > Personalization > Start and turning off the toggle for "Show recommendations for tips, app promotions, and more". As a reminder, we regularly try out new experiences and concepts that may never get released with Windows Insiders to get feedback. Should you see this experience on the Start menu, let us know what you think. We are beginning to roll this out to a small set of Insiders in the Beta Channel at first.

The move should not come as a complete surprise as Microsoft has history here, having done very much the same in Windows 10.

While it is possible to disable the display of app recommendations (by, as Microsoft points out in the release notes which are not read by many people, visiting Settings > Personalization > Start > Show recommendations for tips, app promotions, and more) this doesn't feel like something users should have to do.
 
I already tear my hair out when they auto install bloatware I don't fucking want, then make it so you either have to use the command prompt, registry editor, or third party programs to remove their dogshit. The AI horseshit adding itself to my start menu just about sent me over the edge.

The fucking nerve they have to paint this as a good thing for the users. Recommendations. Yeah, recommended to you because microshit was paid to do it.
 
This is terrible but not the least bit unexpected. I think I heard something about 11 requiring internet to log in? Is this true? I'm still on 10 myself(my 2015 laptop didnt meet the requirements for 11 so it left me alone). I've had to go through so much bullshit to make 10 usuable that I'm definitely going linux when I finally build a desktop.
 
>be woman
>apple tv watcher
>complain about being marketed to

Windows 11 is for ladies. Windows 10 was the last one with sharp edges and masculine rigor, now its all round and soft and advertisements for thc-laced bath salts (delicious, btw).
And of course it was all slapped together by troons and jeets
 
Not a problem on my win 11 pro machine. I'd be on Linux but discord doesn't think video streaming with sound is important all these years after coming to Linux.
>Inb4 discord
I've been looking for a solution that isn't guilded that has persistent chat, voice calls, and video streaming. If you have something let me know.
 
If you run W11 without debloating and removing the telemetry I’ll just assume you love taking it in the ass.

Not a problem on my win 11 pro machine. I'd be on Linux but discord doesn't think video streaming with sound is important all these years after coming to Linux.
>Inb4 discord
I've been looking for a solution that isn't guilded that has persistent chat, voice calls, and video streaming. If you have something let me know.
There are discord clients that do video streaming, my favorite being WebCord.
 
Just install Ubuntu at this point. Windows hasn't been good since 7.
I have really been thinking about this latly.

How is playing games on Ubuntu? I'm an old man now so I don't play many. My kids play Rokcet League from time to time, I might fuck around with some Blizzard games every now and then. Any reason not to switch?
 
As much as I hate Microsoft the people that post leftistmeme.jpg tier textwalls about how akshully taking an hour to do something on Linux that takes ten seconds on Windows is totally awesome and a positive feature are cringe.

There's a reason they have a monopoly and that reason is their competition if you can even call it that is incredibly autistic.
 
Worst part, for me anyways, is that all new games require the latest Windows updates. This WILL eventually mean that you will have to update to Windows 11 or buy a brand new gaming PC where you do literally nothing else on.
It's too bad governments are so closely tied with corporations and Big Tech these days. Micro$oft got reamed for way less back in the day for bundling Internet Explorer with Windows.
It's amazing how mask-off they are at this point. Then again, people are dumb, uneducated, tech illiterate cattle so who's going to oppose them?
 
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