It comes down to what a person needs to do, what they may need to do, their comfort level with learning, what they’re used to, and any other requirements.
Average person I’m not putting on Linux of any flavor. But someone asks me for a special use-case (e.g. old laptop), or expresses interest in doing something beyond average user things (like some form of self-hosting) then I may suggest a Linux distro.
It comes down to what a person needs to do, what they may need to do, their comfort level with learning, what they’re used to, and any other requirements.
Average person I’m not putting on Linux of any flavor. But someone asks me for a special use-case (e.g. old laptop), or expresses interest in doing something beyond average user things (like some form of self-hosting) then I may suggest a Linux distro.