Advice from a 90's kid

I witnessed the rise and fall of Myspace, I was there in the early days of Facebook (which I may also leave soon), I had a Twitter account way back in the beginning, I've dabbled in Ello (it's like Tumblr and Twitter somehow had a baby that is worse than both of them), and honestly, this Plume thing seems really promising. I know it doesn't look like much yet, and I can't get the tagging system to work (please send help), but this platform actually has "it"...

...what is "it"? I'm not really sure how to elaborate, but Plume reminds me of Twitter in the early days, but it's got that Tumblr-length word count. The browsing and following system reminds me of Google's old RSS feed reader (which I LOVED by the way) just seems to have all the right beginnings of a good micro-blogging platform. I really hope both Plume and Mastodon are successful in gaining a sizable userbase. I know to those of you between the ages of 17-22 coming here from Tumblr Plume doesn't seem like much, but trust me, I think this platform might just be the next big thing.