The problem is that recall means using Windows is not a problem for Windows users anymore, it's a problem for everyone that needs to communicate with Windows users.
As a leftist that had to cut off a bunch of contacts in the last few years, it's usually one of:
"the Soviet Union helped us on our struggle, so we refuse to see they were not that good in the first place and more importantly that it's deader than Monty Python's parrot"
"America bad, so everyone else good"
"[Insert long, ahistorical, and ideologically incoherent rambling], so it's now their turn to play empire. What do you mean no one should play empire?"
"Comrade Dmitry tells me what to think since 1972 and he says Ukraine are Nazis and that Putin is a true comrade"
"We should have peace at all costs. Why are you asking me about WW2, Operation Barbarossa, and the lend lease? I've to... go water the plants, that's it, water the plants" runs away
Fox News is an American problem, they don't have any significant presence in Europe - the closest would be Sky News but Comcast bought it from Murdoch in 2018.
Because international law is more about "there's a general consensus about this" than written law (and in few places this is as true as what counts as a sovereign entity), this kind of organized action can have more impact than they might seem at first.
And this is not even about monopoly. There's a reason why the new law uses the term gatekeeper for companies that can shape and distort the market instead of monopoly.