@manton I don't think you'll be in the minority if you turn it off, I suspect most services will as users aren't going to want to pick up the cost. This reminds me of a few years ago when FaceBook stopped allowing cross-posting to individual timelines and restricted it to pages. I remember the up-set, ironically on Twitter, that tweets could no longer be cross-posted. I think in some ways it's unfortunate to not be able to cross-post, but it also forces people to actually be present on the networks they're using and that's not a bad thing. My WordPress blog cross-posts to LinkedIn and I just found a bunch of comments over there that I totally missed because I hardly ever use LinkedIn and frankly, I forgot I was cross-posting over there. So I think there's a slight chance people might be a little sad if Twitter cross-posting goes away, but especially in the Micro.blog community, I think people are understanding and will have no real issue with such a change.