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by tedk-42
18 days ago
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All good - it is something that has been over-complicated for marketing/product reasons. If you know what A/B testing is, feature flagging can really allow you to nail down how you should deliver an experience to an end user. We track end-to-end engagements on our websites based on how the content is displayed on a page with more performant layouts/content winning the test to drive users through the funnel. I don't love it though because it's a lot of waste that gets left over and not cleaned up leaving billing to grow exponentially as flags are continually called for no reason. |
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