My day job is software development, and your second paragraph made me shudder. So imagine what someone who doesn't want anything to do with IT would think!
The majority of the world do not want to know about containers, hosting services, domain names, or anything else that is related to computers.
I'm not even sure that is changing with younger people - they're happy enough to dick around with social media but don't want to get involved in running a web site and all the software on it.
If a business can work with a "no obvious cost" platform like facebook, the owner won't start paying for something "better" in response to non-quantifiable downsides and threats possibly posed by the platform.
The majority of the world do not want to know about containers, hosting services, domain names, or anything else that is related to computers.
I'm not even sure that is changing with younger people - they're happy enough to dick around with social media but don't want to get involved in running a web site and all the software on it.
If a business can work with a "no obvious cost" platform like facebook, the owner won't start paying for something "better" in response to non-quantifiable downsides and threats possibly posed by the platform.