Experiments on Clovord are controlled feature rollouts that allow us to test new ideas, changes, and improvements in a safe and structured way.
Instead of releasing new features to everyone at once, Experiments help us observe real-world behavior, collect feedback, and ensure that changes improve the platform without introducing instability.
Why Experiments exist
Clovord is constantly evolving. Experiments allow us to:
- Introduce new features gradually
- Validate usability and design decisions
- Improve performance and reliability
- Reduce the risk of large-scale regressions
This approach ensures that changes are tested under real conditions before they become a permanent part of Clovord.
What Experiments can affect
- User interface and layout changes
- Server and role configuration options
- Discovery, moderation, or safety tools
- Performance optimizations (often invisible)
What Experiments are not
- They are not punishments
- They do not affect trust, standing, or moderation status
- They are not permanent by default
Experiments may change, be paused, or be removed at any time based on stability, feedback, or results.
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