> No feature will ever get 100% consensus. 30% does not seem great, but is it meaningfully different from 20%?
Nobody is saying a feature should be automatically removed when it has 30 % detractors, just that it is a useful signal to investigate further.
The specific % threshold doesn't matter. Pick one that makes you chase false positives rarely enough. The exact number will vary from organisation to organisation.
Nobody is saying a feature should be automatically removed when it has 30 % detractors, just that it is a useful signal to investigate further.
The specific % threshold doesn't matter. Pick one that makes you chase false positives rarely enough. The exact number will vary from organisation to organisation.