top | item 31457368 (no title) benttoothpaste | 3 years ago This is a classic case of data driven development. If users do not sufficiently “engage” with a feature, it is removed. discuss order hn newest rk06|3 years ago Nope, it is called “stupid”. If significant paying customers (>10k) are using a feature, then it should not be removed.If feature is a power or accessibility feature, then it should not be removed even if it is not used anywhere.
rk06|3 years ago Nope, it is called “stupid”. If significant paying customers (>10k) are using a feature, then it should not be removed.If feature is a power or accessibility feature, then it should not be removed even if it is not used anywhere.
rk06|3 years ago
If feature is a power or accessibility feature, then it should not be removed even if it is not used anywhere.