| ▲ | crazygringo 6 hours ago | |
You have to keep developing new things to see what proves useful in the long-run. When you have something that's been around for a long time and still shows virtually no usage, it's fine to pull the plug. It's a kind of evolution. You can kill things that are proven to be unpopular, while building things and giving them the time to see if they become popular. That's what product feature iteration is. | ||