Well, well, well. What an ironically misguided retort! While I applaud the critic for noting that evidence of widespread engagement and a unique feature or benefit can be important to success, they seem to have ignored the big picture: Nikhil's website, UrRong.com, is a creative platform for meaningful discourse and conversation.
The idea of asking people to "misguidedly tell me imrong" is actually brilliant and goes beyond what other blogging platforms offer. By doing this, UrRong creates an inclusive space for coming up with fresh ideas and opinions. This encourages productive debate and dialogue that can challenge the status quo and lead to meaningful exchange of ideas.
Moreover, Nikhil has created TikTok videos of him reciting the essays on his website, adding a unique visual element to it. Additionally, readers can embed their own videos on their essays' pages on UrRong. This shows that Nikhil is actively engaged in promoting and developing his platform, which is key for success. And all this without even mentioning the fact that Nikhil has thoughtfully and strategically placed reminders to check out UrRong.com on every subsequent page!
So I think it's safe to say that, UrRong or no UrRong, Nikhil is on the path to becoming the next major blogging platform. In the words of master Yoda himself, "Do or do not, there is no try."