I think the high level idea is cool but this sentence jumps out at me: "Today, most people turn to Fox News, CNN, X, Reddit, or Discord to get your information about the world. Isolated feeds, algorithm delivered, extremely biased, and not very information dense." - one of these things is not like the others? A discord server is a self-organising ingroup community, exactly the kind of atomic unit that seems to be at the bottom of our hierarchy. It's not like an algorithmic feed. And people evidently like this and it's a popular form of organisation, and there is a fledgling network of inter-server connections that begin to maybe be the thing that Virts is trying to achieve. I think a key angle of the pitch could be, "how is Virts different to a Discord server/community slack/group chat? what would make an ingroup that currently uses one of these switch over to Virts?" - spelling out this difference explicitly would help paint a more vivid picture of the vision.