I'm almost at the point of getting off HN for several weeks until the hive mind finds something else to vex it. But I realise I'll be losing a lot of high quality conversations too.
Does HN have filters for topics you don't want to see?
# top (title / url)
news.ycombinator.com##tr.athing span.titleline > a:has-text(/(Musk|Twitter|Mastodon)/):upward(tr)
# bottom (stats / comments)
news.ycombinator.com##tr.athing span.titleline > a:has-text(/(Musk|Twitter|Mastodon)/):upward(tr) + *
(warning: there is a side effect where it would mess up the formatting of the effected posts such as this one)
If it helps at all (probably not), the way we moderate this sort of topical avalanche is described here: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=33509084.
Something else will fill the void. There is always hot drama to discuss in the tech world. I do a mental filter without using a program or piece of code. I just don't pay that clownshoe any attention.
The goal of it is to group popular/mainstream topics and bring the ungrouped stories to the top to increase visibility of less popular but still engaging stories, which tend to be the more interesting content I come to HN for. That and to provide a stable day by day listing so I don't keep revisiting expecting to find a another juicy story hiding somewhere.
If I see those topics, I just don't click. The comments, at least the top-rated ones, are always the same.
BTW, I don't recall seeing anything about Twitter on the HN front page on Monday, at least during ET work hours.