I like initiatives like these. But they have a major problem, that at the beginning no users will use it because there’s no content, and no content is created because there are no users.
To have a real shot at adoption, you need to either initially populate the new system with content from existing system (here LLMs could help solve compatibility issues), or have some bridge that mirrors (some) activity between these systems.
(There are examples of systems that kicked off from zero, but you need to be lucky or put huge effort in sparking adoption.)
I like initiatives like these. But they have a major problem, that at the beginning no users will use it because there’s no content, and no content is created because there are no users.
To have a real shot at adoption, you need to either initially populate the new system with content from existing system (here LLMs could help solve compatibility issues), or have some bridge that mirrors (some) activity between these systems.
(There are examples of systems that kicked off from zero, but you need to be lucky or put huge effort in sparking adoption.)