Of course, a discussion should be had, choices should be weighed.
But since you mentioned “new just for the sake of it” I’ll mention that I think that’s overplayed, too. If you picked React when it was new, or GraphQL, or NextJS, then you probably made a pretty good choice. Backbone was the first of the modern MVC frameworks to get traction (someone will correct me on this) and if you’d chosen that when it was new it would also have been a pretty good decision. Kafka’s still around and going strong, wouldn’t have been a bad choice early-on.
But since you mentioned “new just for the sake of it” I’ll mention that I think that’s overplayed, too. If you picked React when it was new, or GraphQL, or NextJS, then you probably made a pretty good choice. Backbone was the first of the modern MVC frameworks to get traction (someone will correct me on this) and if you’d chosen that when it was new it would also have been a pretty good decision. Kafka’s still around and going strong, wouldn’t have been a bad choice early-on.