While the catalog KPIs could be extremely useful for tenant and space admins, a big red arrow or low view count might discourage casual users from using a particular app or data file.
There should be an option to hide the KPIs from users. Or at least put this overview in the app details.
Completely agree. There's no reason an end user would need to see app popularity and it only gives the wrong impression because really important apps might be ones that only 2 people need to use but they use it daily. Please can this feature be removed!?
This one should be controlled with a feature flag on/off. I don't see the need to surface this info right in the user's face. It would be better to have this information in an a analysis screen somewhere for tracking over time and comparing. Not right in the hub. What use case do these new kpis help with and/or solve? I'm struggling to think of one .
Giving us the flexibility (and control) to turn this on/off per application is crucial. Having it visible to end users can (esp when trying to embed a new app and build its ubiquity of use) be detrimental and lead to perverse behaviours re: app use.
I am worried about the impact on our customers who won't necessarily understand what the number is but could be discouraged by these numbers, especially at embedding stage when the numbers rightly would be low.
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