The funny thing is that IPv6 is used more by general public more than professionals. Public doesn't notice that their mobile network is IPv6, or that there home internet also supports it. It is the professionals that are dragging feet upgrading the business networks.
More people access Google with IPv6 on weekends, currently 46%, than on weekdays, 43%. Presumably because mobile and home networks are more likely to be IPv6 than offices.
No, IPv6 is the underlying technology behind the general consumers' internet connections, but the general public is not using IPv6. The general public has no idea what IPv6 is.
I.e. IPv6 is used by the general public, but the general public is not using IPv6.
By that same token the general public is also not using IPv4. The general public doesn't care, so long as TikTok and Facebook appear on their mobile devices.
When I drive my work van I use a throttle body, when I drive my car I use a carburettor. From my point of view as a user, I'm just driving a vehicle. The point is that users see a holistic system and neither know nor care about the underlying implementation details.
More people access Google with IPv6 on weekends, currently 46%, than on weekdays, 43%. Presumably because mobile and home networks are more likely to be IPv6 than offices.