Experiments on Clovord are controlled feature rollouts. They help us test new features, changes, and improvements safely before releasing them to everyone.
Because of Experiments, different users or servers may see different features, layouts, or behavior at the same time. This is intentional and helps keep Clovord stable and reliable.
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Experiments do not affect your account standing, trust level, or moderation status.
Experiments do not affect your account standing, trust level, or moderation status.
Learn more about Experiments
If you want to understand Experiments in more detail, check the articles below:
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What are Experiments on Clovord?
Learn what Experiments are and why Clovord uses them. -
How experiment buckets work
Understand buckets, treatments, and how assignments stay consistent. -
Why do some users see features earlier?
Learn why feature availability can differ between users or servers. -
Can I opt out of experiments?
See when opting out is possible and when it isn’t. -
Stability & data handling in experiments
Learn how Clovord handles stability, monitoring, and experiment data.
This overview page is often linked in API responses or UI messages to explain why certain features may look different.
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