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The problem is, that unfortunately you're wrong. I think it's like top 4 in terms of global traffic, above LinkedIn and TikTok. I wish you were right, and it did die off, but the stats don't back that up.
https://www.similarweb.com/website/x.com/#ranking
According to Ofcom, Twitter is sixth for social media and dropping.
https://www.ofcom.org.uk/siteassets/resources/documents/research-and-data/online-research/online-nation/2024/online-nation-2024-report.pdf?v=386238
Good to see it dropping, but 22m visitors is huge. Until it's below 5m, its a big problem.
80% bots
This may be true, but I believe it's still only a small proportion of the population (both can be true!) and a still smaller proportion that spend any length of time on there.
22m is roughly a third of the population. More if you discount kids. Brexit was won on 17m. It is a significant part of the population even if you don't want it to be.
Fair point on usage time, hopefully that will play an increasing part of it's diminishing impact, but I don't think we're there yet.