> Although OpenPGP’s main purpose is end-to-end encrypted email communication, it is also utilized for encrypted messaging and other use cases such as password managers.
Tools and protocols evolve. Just because it was generated with email in mind doesn't mean that that's what people use it for these days.
Yes, but that still doesn't grant you permission to yell at people using it as originally intended. And whatever the "modern" usage for PGP may be, the purpose of keyservers still remain the same: publishing keys for others to use, or discovering them.
> Although OpenPGP’s main purpose is end-to-end encrypted email communication, it is also utilized for encrypted messaging and other use cases such as password managers.
Tools and protocols evolve. Just because it was generated with email in mind doesn't mean that that's what people use it for these days.