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Oh it's a hundred percent just the novelty communication technology that is in vogue right now. I don't really know if it's a true zeitgeist technology or if someone with a lot of product to sell who is playing with the social media algorithm. But I guess I don't really care much.
The trick is to find a way to seize on that opportunity. Now that our mesh network is structurally sound and sufficient, I'm working on using a raspberry pi to automate our ham club meeting dates, testing dates, and field days, and then blast those messages once a week or so over the mesh network. That way, an impulse buy turns into the discovery of a fuctional network and afterwards, a random person can discover a whole local community of people with all sorts of new things to learn.
You can lead a horse to water. But you can't make him drink.
first you need a trough. That's the mesh network. After, the horse needs to be thirsty. That's the curiosity people have. information, the when and how and where, you can automate and passively tell them about. that's the water.
Good on you for using one to bolster the other! Smart use of the tech either way.