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It’s probably more important to fix stability issues before working on improving the onboarding experience. If people join and the experience is unstable, they may never come back. I think a lot of this reddit migration has been people that are used to being early adopters, that are more technologically-minded. We’re used to things being a bit more jank, and we’re happy to beta-test. Establishing a solid foundation now should be the first priority.
Real Engineering agreed with that too: https://youtu.be/6LcGrLnzYuU
Edit: He called it “safety theatre”.
I believe it does crash the system eventually as important buts start to go missing?