WHATCHA GONNA DO TO STOPPUM
Not hard. If we pour hot water over their hairs for giving us low-quality (as in price and license) products, they're going to try to improve their products.
We can have them try to improve the code but not realize that price is a bad point about them, that proprietary licenses limit software potential and higher quality alternatives are available, with some able to be modified without permission.
WE can tell them that we have many complaints about Windows, code-wise. But we can't spill the beans (tell them that we hate the price, license etc.) or they'll try to improve their other stuff which will improve their monopolistic position.
Do we really need to Stop Microsoft?
Surely competition provided by alternatives has helped drive improvements to their software.
Yes, apparently, Microsoft is a copycat and will do anything to switch FF users to bloat-loaded IE. They'll make up the Get The Facts pages to encourage switching. Unfortunately Microsoft has always been loading FUD onto such pages to make sure users' switches are ensured and average people who think viruses erase data think that Microsoft is telling the truth.
Also, no matter what features are brought onto Microsoft's products, they will usually be bloated, requiring the user to get more RAM and a better hard drive to waste money.
In short, we might not be able to actually stop Microsoft but we can influence them enough to improve the quality of their software and kick them in the right direction.
Also let's not forget that by criticising their software we're actually helping them to improve it. I'm pretty sure they read ant-Windows blogs and take on board some of the harsh criticism.
I wonder why we're all in a forum. I think that Microsoft ignores most minor sites opposing them, but this one has a link to Microsuck, the most popular anti-Microsoft ever created, so we need to watch out on that.
We could just ban their IP address and redirect them to their page so they think we are gone for good and so that the best anti-MS site on the 'Net has crucial information safe from our nemesis, preventing them from improving their products and keeping them in hot water. This doesn't stop some Microsoft employee or fan from logging on to this site at home masquerading as an anti-MS person and sending info to them. We can just delete their account anyway and block their access as well. Because Microsoft's email server deletes spam, such messages by fans will never reach MS. MS employees will try to present proof but because access to here from MS HQ is banned, it will be shrugged off.
The point is, if MS never existed, this site wouldn't have existed as well. Our continuity depends on an existing Microsoft Corporation boiling in hot water without them stealing our criticism and improving products.