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>it's not like webp has great compatibility anyways and it's probably going to end up being a forgotten format nobody uses in X amount of years so not good to archive stuff either
Both modern Android/Windows/Mac natively support webp and older versions can be augmented to support it via third party image viewers/editors. Pretty much all web browsers support it too.
I really doubt it's going away soon because even though AVIF and JXL both outperform it (at least in lossy compression), Webp still has the advantage of fast software decode speeds which matters for all the low end electronics out there.
JPG might have become better but it still doesn't support transparency or animations so it's still practically an obsolete soviet-era technology.