Steve
@sdv.eth
How do you onboard 1,000,000,000 people when you ignore the 10,000 that are still here? How do you make progress by replaying zero sum games solved in 2017? How can you call these experiments when there's nothing new in the equation?
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Michael Pfister
@pfista
if you're solving a big enough problem, pre-existing users don't matter
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Linda Xie
@linda
Reminds me of the backlash against Facebook when they introduced the news feed in 2006 (vs previously needed to check a user's profile to see their posts) https://time.com/archive/6921083/inside-the-backlash-against-facebook/
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Bullers
@db
How the Internet Happened has a part about this. Good read
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Steve
@sdv.eth
In hindsight, maybe those 8 million-plus people were right about not wanting friend activity as content feeds 🥲
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rileybeans
@rileybeans
imo those people were right and we've seen the consequences ever since
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