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7/2/2025, 4:29:11 PM
>>34091407
>Is that just the way to keep the numbers up?
Yes, but setting it back to 30 days isn't just a way to cook the books. It legitimately increases user retention. Even though new users leave if they see their search results are full of people who haven't logged in recently, new users also leave if they don't see many users in their search results. So there's a sweet spot for the deactivation period, and 30 days seems to work best out of the things I tried.
>Is that just the way to keep the numbers up?
Yes, but setting it back to 30 days isn't just a way to cook the books. It legitimately increases user retention. Even though new users leave if they see their search results are full of people who haven't logged in recently, new users also leave if they don't see many users in their search results. So there's a sweet spot for the deactivation period, and 30 days seems to work best out of the things I tried.
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