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They know the services, and they're easy to use. Being the product means that there are SRE teams keeping the services up, and it funds development.
You can't host your own services and expect everyone else to do the same. You'd be asking the "I hate technology" crowd to learn what to do from the very ground up. As in, a lifetime of experience that they didn't invest in.