I don't think there's a major downside to remaining on Twitter/X as a creator of content as long as you have it mostly automated. I have a bot that I use to post my completed WIP todos as tweets and that's basically my entire feed minus a couple instances where I created a tweet manually. Some of the tweets get decent engagement, especially if there are images/video involved, and I don't have to scroll through twitter since the bot takes care of posting for me/I'm not tempted to look at my feed.
The one downside I can think of is notifications: prospective customers might engage with your tweet and you'll probably want to respond. That will keep you on the app if you don't want to be there in the first place. I like interacting with people though - and who knows, they might remember a nice interaction we had a year ago and decide to buy one of my products later.
I don't think there's a major downside to remaining on Twitter/X as a creator of content as long as you have it mostly automated. I have a bot that I use to post my completed WIP todos as tweets and that's basically my entire feed minus a couple instances where I created a tweet manually. Some of the tweets get decent engagement, especially if there are images/video involved, and I don't have to scroll through twitter since the bot takes care of posting for me/I'm not tempted to look at my feed.
The one downside I can think of is notifications: prospective customers might engage with your tweet and you'll probably want to respond. That will keep you on the app if you don't want to be there in the first place. I like interacting with people though - and who knows, they might remember a nice interaction we had a year ago and decide to buy one of my products later.