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by AdamN 3350 days ago
You should check it out and see. The implicit precursor to "right, alot" is that you're trying things that might be wrong. Don't just try things for kicks, have some intention that they'll most likely turn out right (presuming there's a cost).

This doesn't apply to an AB test where you don't care what's right, you're just putting it out there and letting the users decide. What's 'right' there is the AB test itself and doing it.

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That sounds better for sure, but not the way it came across. I put the emphasis "Right" not "A Lot"...maybe next time.