Maybe it's because the survey respondent hasn't used an OS worth recommending.
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I have been using Linux for 30 years. Never recommend anything to anyone. It's their decision to make. I will answer questions if asked but I try and be conservative. Lots of people don't need computers and would be better off without them or only need something simple to do their jobs or play games. Also my experience doesn't translate to normies. Inlaw was asking around for laptop recommendations and I just shut my trap. They can buy a Mac or a box store Windows laptop and it will do the job and I won't be on the hook for support.
I am not a preacher and Linux is not a religion. It is an effective tool for technically minded people to get shit done. Nothing more. If companies want to turn it into a product and an experience like Valve or Google then it will end up in more or less polished consumer ready products but that is nothing to do with why I use it.
Iβm willing to recommend Windows 10 to someone who considers βupgradingβ to Windows 11.
I only suggest it when someone is complaining about windows.
Exactly.
It's not "randomly recommending an operating system"
It's noticing when people have problems, and providing a solution.

Since Linux transformed my 8gb Lenovo 11th gen laptop from e-waste to daily use I became like a jw, I need to convert everyone
Talked about Linux so much my 14 year old niece installed Fedora by herself on her computer and loves it.
Uncle goals
That's quite different from what I learned from my uncles growing up....
This is how you pour a beer!
My friends want me to shut the fuck up
Fucking hilarious because just recommended Linux to a customer over the phone. This 100% spot on.
Have you heard of the gospel of our lord and savior, Linus torvalds? Do you have a minute to discuss salvation from the eternal fires of surveillance capitalism? /j
Bro we get that you're joking.
No one I know but me even owns a computer to install it on.
Wait, hol'up, please tell me it's because of some socioeconomic reason, not because everyone around you just defaults to phones and tablets. Please.
When I moved from the Midwest to Los Angeles, CA c. 2013 it was a bit of a culture shock to learn that almost no one had a computer.
I still donβt know anyone who owns one that doesnβt have to work with one.
And it is totally about phones and tablets. I donβt even think the kids learn to type in schools anymore.
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I tend not to recommended Linux to anyone because I always end up their tech support.
Quite. Oh you are using Windows? Sorry, I don't know anything about that.
someone recommended to me the other day to try FreeBSD. After spending multiple hours this morning trying to get the Wifi to work I now want to punch them in the throat.
Ethernet/phone tethering works like a charm though.
Don't forget to see if SMT is enabled... Good chance it is not. Had a buddy go down that rabbit hole earlier today playing around with various BSD flavors.
It's an unspoken rule: if you're a Linux user, you're obligated to mention it in every conversation, even if it's not about Linux. I use Debian, btw. :3
Yes darling, we may have a cocktail; but may I suggest rather than a gin tonic we take a mojito? It's made with mint, which is also the name of a Linux distribution.
It's so hot outside, I wish I could go to Antarctica to cool off with penguins... Did you know Linux logo is a penguin?
Smooth, like the way she left.
Somewhat related but does anyone know the backstory on the linuxsucks guy? He's the sole poster in that community and has a massive rage boner for Linux but seems to know way too much about it?
Brian Lunduke
as for info about him... eh, I'll leave you to it.
I talk about Linux with a lot of people. Anywhere from non-technical users, to technical users.
I have gotten a few people to try it. But ultimately in my real life circle I am the only competent Linux user. And I can't get non tech people to try it.