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Yes, I built an indexer already and have instances running for Mainnet, Mutinynet and Testnet4. You can try them at https://ors.dev. opreturn.social also has a similar idea.
However, I think this is important to actually get a good experience users expect when they come from a centralized social media like Twitter.
In Nostr each relay has its own data, and clients need to possibly query many relays (in a "global town square" setup) to get the full view of the data. Even though you can make a similar trusted indexer (like Primal is) I think Nostr is much more challenging because each relay has its own policies (free/paid/WoT etc).