I don't know what they mean by "forced rollout." Eventual feature updates have been part and parcel of the Windows 10 and 11 ecosystems since the outset. You can defer them for so long, but if you wait until the version you've been sitting on goes out of support, you will be updated to the latest in-support version. I don't know of many people who put off feature updates for long enough to have this happen, but it does happen and has been happening for years now.
Also, it's a bit shocking to see this author refer to 23H3, which is not something that ever existed. And it's not just in the headline that he keeps trotting out 23H3 (even though he has to mean 23H2, which he also trots out).
I used to be very active on BleepingComputer and, indeed, moderated there. I still respect that site overall, but this is slipshod clickbait that recycles old news, and badly.