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Who uses Windows 11 anyway? I've personally been running Linux since 2017, and rarely have to touch Windows these days.
Roughly 19.5% of all computers worldwide run Windows 11. While I don't know the exact number of computers in the world, that has to be in the multiple billions. So, yeah, a lot of people use Windows 11.
I don't think Windows even has a 99% market share because of Mac and Linux. And even if it did, you've still got a lot of users on Windows 10 and possibly Windows 8. So that seems rather high.