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I'm only an outside observer in this conversation but could it be that the review process (or the lack thereof) and the ease with which you can add new features has had an impact on the quality of the software?

The thing is, in my experience as a user Facebook (the product, not the former company) is absolutely riddled with bugs. I have largely stopped using it because I used to constantly run into severe UI/UX issues (text input no longer working, scrolling doing weird things, abysmal performance, …), loading errors (comments & posts disappearing and reappearing), etc. Looking at the overall application (and e.g. the quality of the news feed output), it's also quite clear that many people with many different ideas have worked on it over time.

In contrast, Google search still works reasonably well overall 25 years later.



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