After we launch a new feature, I keep a close eye on how many people are using it. If it’s unpopular, we’ll discontinue it and try something else. Every feature has some maintenance cost, and having fewer features lets us focus on the ones we care about and make sure they work very well. For every new feature we add, we take an old one out.
Tumblr founder David Karp (via bijan)
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Now that’s efficient strategies of development, with bonus bloat-ware reduction.
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David Karp explains why the Tumblr is half full and that’s a good thing.
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