I agree. The whole Jackpot angle seems like a haphazard CYA by editorial to accommodate the current status quo. And perhaps an attempt to recreate some of the success that MJ saw with the Leah Williams spin off. (But they clearly had more faith in that book than they do here.) I don't think Marvel sees much of anything as permanent these days outside of the traditional status quo. Nearly every move is just designed to make a quick buck. Unless it truly takes off in popularity like Spider-Gwen and becomes part of the zeitgeist. And this clearly won't.
The status quo of this book does not interest me. And has done the character 0 favors...except to temporarily remove her because the current ASM writer clearly didn't want to write Peter in a relationship or deal with MJ as a deuteragonist. He just saddled her with a bunch of trauma via a bunch of random characters that she had no prior connection to, all to position her as the angry unobtainable ex love interest, and then handed her off. So I'm not supporting it despite being a big fan of MJ (and despite Marvel editorial's attempts to mask reductive choices under a facade of empowerment.)