Until the issue is fixed and the goal posts are moved once again.
Because PWAs have been available in one form or another for 14 years.
And it's always because that the UX is terrible that makes them not viable not anything Apple has done.
Obvious counter points.
Lots of people use websites. Which have an identical UX experience to PWAs.
A significant percentage of the app store is web view based apps that are near equivalents to PWAs. Been that way for years.
If people love native so much, why do sites like Reddit and LinkedIn heavily push mobile web users to the app? Seems it's not a universal opinion.
Because that's how sites can avoid the privacy features that are inherent to browsers.
What proportion of visitors to the LinkedIn site use the app? I'm guessing it's pretty small.
Until the issue is fixed and the goal posts are moved once again.
Because PWAs have been available in one form or another for 14 years.
And it's always because that the UX is terrible that makes them not viable not anything Apple has done.