On the "quote tweet" debate:

QT is one of several decisions that made Twitter into a place where powerful or 'influential' people post, and most of the other posts are reactions to that material – agreement, dunks, critiques, jokes, etc.

Even if people didn't always use it for that themselves, it was part of creating the overall feeling that there is one big topic under discussion at any given time – and so of course you add your opinion on that topic.

Not having QT also encourages replies!

@tomw some people on twitter don't seem to realise that there even is a reply function, and solely QT. it's awful.

@tom7p Yeah, or the nightmarish pattern where people get a reply, quote-tweet it with their reply, get another reply, quote-tweet that with their reply, and so on.

I think they usually do know that they could just reply, but they want everyone to see their great replies dunking on this person.

@tomw absolutely. If memory serves David Bumble Lloyd is one of those (great man though he is)