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 Friendster, MySpace, etc. were all filled with younger generations. Those platform died. Nostr as a protocol has the chance to be dozens and dozens of different platforms. If one does, it doesn't really matter. 
 let’s see what gets made and the quality first 
 key words being “has the chance” i want to give it a chance but just like the google+ social media, there’s a point where you need to be able to safety critique the viability. 
 I was a huge advocate and active user of Google+. The small community here is very similar to it's levels of engagement. Google+ failed when Google decided to stop working on it. That can't happen here in the same capacity. If Vitor stops working on Amethyst another client developer can take over or be given the opportunity to shine. Because of this open nature, I believe Nostr has a greater chance than any other social competitor that's arose over the last decade.