this post was submitted on 11 Jun 2023
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Testing changes on a few users is a common thing and a good practice to see the general acceptance of changes. Its what you should be doing.
Rolling out a new feature to a subset of users is fine. This is removing basic functionality from those users
What changes exactly were they testing?
How easy it is for users to circumvent their blocking most likely.
I wonder if the AB values are stored in a cookie...