I've been following the whole collapse of Twitter via, incredibly, my inbox.
I remember when I realized how much my mind was fraying on Twitter. The spring of 2019, I'd just started a new job and was in that phase of onboarding I'm trying to absorb a massive amount of information and context, to the point I could see the docs and code floating in the ether when I closed my eyes. And, I could feel the difference between that kind of information overload, and the one I'd get from spending my hours with twitter and feedly.
So I embarked on migration from twitter to newsletters:
- Cleared out my followed accounts with the delightful Marie Kondo-inspired Tokimeki Unfollow tool on Glitch.
 - Combed through my remaining follows for as many TinyLetters and Substacks as I could find.
 
The best thing I did was use a "+newsletter" tag to the email I use for all my subscriptions (you+anything@gmail.com will still be routed to you). Then I created a filter that automatically moves them is a separate folder, to spare my poor inbox.
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| A screenshot of my where all my newsletters wind up. This would have been anathema to my former inbox-zero self. | 
In the spirit of the internet (l'esprit de l'internet?), I figure I'd ought to share the email filter and process so anyone (even you!) can try it.
- Copy or save the template file gist.github.com/theeddieh/newsletterMailFilter.xml
 - Change TKTK_YOUR_EMAIL_HERE_TKTK to, well, your email.
 - In gmail, go to "Settings -> Filters and Blocked Addresses -> Import filters"
 - Click "Choose File"
 - Choose the file you just saved
 - Click "Open file"
 - Click "Create filters"
 
