It'll never catch on ;-)
I think this is where we really need to be focusing our energy and discussion in relation to the BBC instead of all this manufactured culture war bollocks, i.e what does it mean to be a 'national broadcaster' in the changed media landscape - if/how best should it meet it's charter goals going forward?
To do this we need the right type of culture secretary and the right type of senior management at the BBC, ignoring any political allegiances I don't think the current incumbents have the backgrounds for this. In fairness, we're hardly the only country struggling to keep our governance structures up to speed with technological advances, I am reminded of Zuckerberg running rings round most of the house finance committee until Ocasio-Cortez started asking questions at which point he looked like he wanted to stab her for having the temerity to understand aspects of his world/business model.