In my opinion, macOS has an horrific UX especially for power users. It's so bad that there is a cottage industry of third party developers creating apps to refine the bad out of the box experience with macOS. Most macOS users buy several of these apps and it's just an accepted part of the culture around Macs.
Windows isn't great and has other issues but I think it has a better UX overall.
On Windows, I get the APIs I want like Vulkan without arbitrary software restrictions. It's also a ghoulish wasteland of service integration and user hostility, but at least they let you do what you want. That sort of immediacy is probably why a lot of users prefer Windows even if it's arguably poorly-designed.
> Maybe you don't feel that, but it is a fact.
Facts normally come with citations. Do you have anything better than your opinion to cite?
I'm sure most users do love it though, to each their own. There's certainly enough space for all kinds of products and all kinds of consumers.