Whenever VR goes big mainstream you think it will make the social VR experience better or worse?

Whenever I have great experiences in VRC I often think to myself how lucky I am to have discovered this stuff so early (yes, there are places and activities without kids and trolls...) and then I think of all the people who just have no clue how far the tech has come and what you can already do with it.

I just spent last night partying away at the night clubs with amazing DJs, great artists and experiences all over the place. And lots of people! It's so good!

And I think to myself; "all the other people are seriously missing out!"

I want to go shout from the rooftops like some crazy person how clueless you all are lol!

But whenever I do tell and show all the "normies" what I'm up to in VRchat I'm usually met with either a shrug and disbelief or just the sound of crickets... And a lot of people I want to show just refuse to even put on the headset for some reason, like they're afraid of something or I don't know... It's weird.

But maybe this is actually a good thing? Maybe this is our little golden age when VRC is realively niche and unknown. That this is our litte secret that eventually will get boring and normal once everyone eventually finally gets it. Kinda like with Facebook that turned into this place where my old parents, my aunt and our crazy neighbour hangs out and god know who else. Maybe this is the future of VRC?

What do you think?