its going to be like twitter, anything that remains up will be broken beyond any utility. And since this is not something which derives values from others' contributions, it won't even survive beyond this in any form.
similar thing happened to me, my recently opened Instagram account was suspended saying that it was being used for spam (even though there were no posts or comments, only liking and saving other people's posts), and allowed me to get it back only after adding a phone number.
regardless, if that law is still on paper, it will be used against people, if not for just being homosexual, then as a cover for some other agenda. All countries have such laws that are practically unenforced but when the government wants "to teach somebody a lesson", these laws are the first ones brought out of their arsenal.
I think they would just make something up if they wanted someone and there was no applicable crime. I would actually feel better about knowing I would be accused of something I actually did and that there is nothing wrong with, rather than having to worry about them planting child porn or framing me for murder. Governments don't care about truth and framing people is usually quite simple, but if the truth is enough and they don't need to harm my reputation, it would probably be even simpler for them to go with the truth.
yes for me it is. By 2012-14 Fb was pretty popular among my peers but after that hardly anyone has updated their profiles or posted anything except for birthday wishes and life events. A few have even deleted their accounts and only use apps like Whatsapp to maintain contact with friends and family