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by kkarakk
2397 days ago
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I can understand not making a tool to memorialize users in first 3 years of creation but once twitter became a household name they really SHOULD have already updated their roadmap. In the era of cloud computing, how expensive would it be to make an account readonly and store the paltry data it created in a cached location somewhere? All of their tech decisions feel really reactive nowadays |
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The real cost of doing something like this is doing user research to figure out the set of human behaviors around the memorialization process, deciding where in the product to make the functionality available, training material for how it escalates up to human support teams, and what other things are on the team's plate at the same time.