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by NewJazz 85 days ago
But it isn't a feature, so using a feature flag is a bit weird.
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How is it not a feature from a development standpoint? Colloquially any bit of intended functionality qualifies as a "feature" and certainly any functionality you conditionally enable/disable would be controlled by a "feature flag" regardless.
Because the user sees no difference in experience.