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Twitter had some great outcomes when they rolled out their PWA: https://web.dev/case-studies/twitter
yet they kept pushing their native apps, probably because they can collect more data through them. The web is way more sandboxed than regular apps.
That's less an endorsement of PWAs and more a condemnation of how garbage the native app always was.