Percentages without absolute numbers are almost always a sign someone is trying to sensationalize a bad or uninteresting metric.
“We had 1000% user growth last year!”
Sounds great until you realize they only went from 5 to 55 users.
Percentages without absolute numbers are almost always a sign someone is trying to sensationalize a bad or uninteresting metric.
“We had 1000% user growth last year!”
Sounds great until you realize they only went from 5 to 55 users.