"Deliberate" and "lies" do not mean what you apparently think they mean.
They do.
You claimed Microsoft was pushing Windows 10 upgrades automatically. I pointed out that this was a bug, and it was fixed, so they no longer do it. I and vwestlife both mentioned that it did not happen on our Windows 7 machines.
Yet, even after that, you continued to make the same claim.
At this point you knew it was a lie, because it had been pointed out specifically, so it was a deliberate action to continue spreading the lie. QED.
Which might be the end of it
It is, at least so far, because people have not reported it happening again.
except for the part where it's just one facet of an extensive and obnoxious push by Microsoft to get people to move to Windows 10, including persistent nag notices that they've only just now offered a reliable method of disabling (and one that involves registry hacking, no less!)
You might not realize it, but this is merely your opinion.
And despite what you seem to think, the fact that it was fixed does not mean that it wasn't an issue, nor does the fact that you personally didn't experience it make a difference.
Firstly, I never said it was not an issue. The term 'bug' implies 'issue'.
Secondly, yes, the fact that I did not personally experience it does make a difference. Namely, it confirms that Microsoft fixed the bug, and that the upgrade does indeed not automatically install everywhere.
(Of course, we could also get into some theorizing about how maybe that "oops! Did we accidentally download 3GB of install files without checking with you first? Clumsy us!" thing wasn't really a "bug" in the first place, but I'll leave that to the more conspiratorially-minded among us.)
Still, you couldn't resist mentioning it, could you?
So far, all you've posted is lies, personal opinions and conjecture, trying to pass it all off as fact.
I believe FUD is the adequate term.
Also, grow up.
Firstly, it's 2016, computers and software no longer work the same as they did 20 years ago. Deal with it. I mean, you can complain about 'phoning home', but it's not like this doesn't happen in other OSes, on your smartphone or tablet, or even on many websites you visit... Perhaps even in your car, these days. It's just something you can't escape in this 'always connected' world we're living in.
Secondly, so you don't like Windows 10. Perhaps you don't like Windows at all. Or even Microsoft. Fine, but why do you have to be so pathetic about it? Why can't you just dislike Windows and/or Microsoft in peace? Without the lies, conjecture, flaming other people etc?
And oh, the irony... You'd think I'd get along with someone named "commodorejohn", since the first 4 computers I owned were Commodores as well. Apparently not all Commodore-guys are alike.