And I think that fundamentally, you cannot ask people to always eg. tweet with absolutely every account on Twitter in mind; that's not how our brains work, and it would suck all the joy of social media out of it. Instead, we may need to collectively learn that just because
someone has posted something on a public platform, it doesn't mean that everyone was always the intended audience. Just like you wouldn't intervene in a conversation people are having in a queue despite you being able to hear them loud and clear, maybe we need to
accept that social spaces online can only be made better if we recognise that we've all been squashed together in one space, and we all have different lives and views and experiences and problems, and maybe we need to learn how to build those bubbles for ourselves;
not at platform level, as we're clearly using apps like Twitter that are made better by having open profiles, but informally, and at topic or person level; realise that even if something was tweeted into our timeline, maybe it wasn't tweeted for us. It will take effort
and I don't believe it will feel natural at first, but I don't really see how else we can all keep living together in this one place without driving each other mad.