▲ | arach 5 days ago | |||||||
It’s tricky without seeing the actual data. 5% of a massive user base can still be a huge number so I get that it’s hard to be surgical. But those power users are often your most creative, most productive, and most likely to generate standout use cases or case studies. Unless they’re outright abusing the system, I’d lean toward designing for them, not against them. if the concern is genuine abuse, that feels like something you handle with escalation protocols: flag unusual usage, notify users, and apply adaptive caps if needed. Blanket restrictions risk penalizing your most valuable contributors before you’ve even discovered what they might build | ||||||||
▲ | smileysteve 5 days ago | parent [-] | |||||||
5% of a massive user base could also be huge if 50% of users are on an enterprise plan and barely using it. | ||||||||
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