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Found out via this post

Interesting side-note, reddit’s anti-VPN policies and blocking some archivers like ghostarchive.

  • lud@lemm.ee
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    OTOH, if they’re low-usage, why remove them? Do they spend too much bandwidth, CPU, whatever??

    It’s generally desirable to remove old code and features to make the code neater. It’s also possible that some bug happened because of those features.

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        1 month ago

        Code that exists still needs to be updated and maintained. It interacts with the rest of the code. Sure you can leave it lying around, but at a certain point the technical debt is going to catch up to you.

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          Maybe you can afford this in your personal projects but I have yet to work at a company willing to invest in that. Sure, a conscientious developer might clean up things they’re working on, but old code usually gets ignored until the pain of keeping it gets too great, until someone is forced to do something about it

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            Oh, sure, I’ve been there. Am there. And Reddit may have gotten to that point with these features where maintenance costs overtook the costs of removing them.