"And that means that the ultimate solutions will have to come from those users changing their preferences"
It feels like this is happening to some degree, with people migrating to either other platforms like Tiktok, or to more private/temporary platforms, such as giant group texts or Discords.
I'm a little skeptical that there will be all that many permanent departures. I think a lot of the other services end up being used in parallel with Twitter, not as a complete replacement.
"And that means that the ultimate solutions will have to come from those users changing their preferences"
It feels like this is happening to some degree, with people migrating to either other platforms like Tiktok, or to more private/temporary platforms, such as giant group texts or Discords.
I'm a little skeptical that there will be all that many permanent departures. I think a lot of the other services end up being used in parallel with Twitter, not as a complete replacement.
So put and excise tax on something excessive re-tweeting, intensive use, etc. and let the algorithms figure out how to get less of it.