This is just 10 days of running it, I would disagree with your premise.
Saying spam isn't an emergency is like saying using fiat is not an emergency. Sure temporally, not immediate but inaction compounds the future consequences.
This is interesting, though the direct miner submission route negates the need for potentially more sophisticated evasion so it’s unclear how a future state when no large transactions are possible looks like. I assume that when110 compliant spam arrives it will be more damaging to the utxo set assuming the demand for spam is still high. Spammers are clearly okay with spending lots of money for their nonsense I somehow doubt that they will avoid spamming just because they have to break their stuff up across more transactions.
One analysis I would like to dive into is what this post v30 spam is exactly made up of. Are we seeing large single files or batched smaller files. Is this systemic spam or novelty based on a new capability.
I still don’t think this represents an emergency. I would need more data but I’m glad the analysis is taking place.