The Armenian Institute is a legitimate, established charity (founded 2001) with clear cultural utility, but it scores low in this framework due to a lack of technical innovation and poor submission quality. The claims of audience reach ('everyone') and traction ('most people have used my product') are factually incorrect and exaggerated for a niche cultural organization. While the real-world utility is high for its target demographic, the project lacks the technical scalability and verifiable digital traction required for a higher score.
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