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It is true that they are aimed at different audiences, although many of us are in both with defined purposes. And we can achieve this with education and a willingness to learn. That would put us in an advantageous position.

Yes, they're too different, we can use same terms to define them, but still they mean different things. The existence of one doesn't make the other one bad, both have good and bad things, like humans, and that's okay.

People have every right to build projects and communities within both without it being seen as a bad thing. One feeds the other in a sense.

I agree. They are not worlds apart like people like to claim. It's just different technology serving different purposes.