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by cabalamat
4504 days ago
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> I.e. if you see 0.5% of active users use some functionality, you can remove it. Grrr. The implication behind this statement is that if most users don't use something, the one's that do don't find it useful. I regard this implication to be false, and damaging. > It can help rest of the users (make the app more simple) If a user interface is well designed, then features that someone doesn't use won't get in their way. |
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Not at all. The implication is that if few people use a feature, few people will be affected if you remove it. They may be really, really upset, but there won't be many of them.