We'd like to experiment with novel UX approaches in the future, but for now there is a lot of value in being familiar to at least one audience, and in reaching parity with the workflows they're used to. Bluesky is still quite a bit behind Twitter in terms of features. People in the community can already experiment with building novel UX in third-party clients — see https://www.docs.bsky.app/ for how to build one. Historically, most Twitter UX innovations were codifying existing user behavior (e.g. RT and QT) so I wonder if a similar careful approach could work here.