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RE: Why stay?
They were changed for reasons, why go back?
Because they didn't work. There should be a feedback loop, not just feed-forward. Reasons given beforehand for what should happen become irrelevant as soon as real consequences become apparent. Experiments with consequences always trump reasoning.
Isn't that what is happening now?
No. Churn is huge, and only a fraction of registered users are active. Distribution is atrocious, and getting worse. We're not on a sustainable path, I don't believe.
N^2 didn't work either except for a few who collected early.
Count the alts and people who created alts but barely used them once upon a time and it isn't so high. There are strings of usernames created but never posted. There are alts created for things like zappl that posted a couple times and then were forgotten etc. The churn isn't as high as people make out. There aren't many active users though, you are right there.