@Dan_Blick @actualham @Autumm I have the same reaction. I can skim Twitter quickly and catch up. Here I read back carefully, even it's harder work technically to find my way.
But I notice that navigational clunk makes me concentrate. Twitter's algorithmic summarising has made me lazy I think.
@Dan_Blick @katebowles @actualham @Autumm I'm finding the somewhat clunky UX to be a feature, not a bug, for exactly that reason. I scroll through notifications first, then the home column. Click on an intriguing toot and the whole conversation comes up.
I like being forced to concentrate and spend time. I also makes my responses more considered and less off-the-cuff. (hopefully)
But I might soon reach my limit in terms of the number I can follow...
@Dan_Blick @katebowles @actualham @Autumm Home is still a manageable volume for me. But then I'm not following 100+ yet :)
I never use lists on Twitter, but can see how they could bee very useful here. But I worry about missing toots from those who are less active. I know from my own experience that when you are less active, others interacting with you when you do make a post makes a big difference.