When is Protestantism going to have its digital religious movement

We’ve seen the rise of the tradcath on the internet in the past decade or so, along with the Orthodox equivalent. Is non-evangelical Protestantism ever going to have a moment in the same way? Obviously there’s a ton of evangelicals, but I’m not including those because it’s not an internet movement feels much different than the other movements as a result. These movements also feel much more Gen Z/millennial focused in a way the evangelical movement isn't.

I’m more referring to the kind of Protestants that built institutions like the Ivy League and big industrialists/bankers like Vanderbilt, Rockefeller and JP Morgan.

I can think of a couple reasons why this hasn’t happened, primarily being that these movements are predominantly right-wing, and that right both online and offline has a major anti-elite/insitution sentiment. Still I’m surprised we haven’t gotten many Martin Luther/John Calvin groyper memes.