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Consider though, if you had a desktop app that crashed as often as Twitter did, would you keep using it? I certainly wouldn't. What's going on here is not a sudden cry, it's just the A-Listers starting to pick up on and agree with the muttering that's been going on for a while.
Honestly, there is nothing magical about Twitter as a service. It's valuable to users because of the active community there. If that community all picked up and moved elsewhere, that service would be the new hotness, but social inertia keeps us using what's essentially a poorly designed and poorly implemented product.
All that being said, I haven't seen a compelling service to switch to yet, however unless Twitter resolves its issues soon it will absolutely lose its user base to the next decent app that comes along.
Maybe it's not necessarily the A-listers picking up, but the non "power" users. You're right, Twitter's downtime has been trending upward every month for the last year and a half, and yes, I think people have been very loyal thus far, but they are loyal precisely for the reason you state, at this point, there isn't anything better out there.
I wasn't trying to intimate that there never would be, just that there isn't at present. Like any service or product, once something better comes along you either keep up or close down.