Forum:Scaling or growth?: Difference between revisions

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Why do people keep using growth instead of scaling? When people say growth, it doesn't look encyclopedical. Scaling, on the other hand, is the more encyclopedical as well as the official term, as stated by Toomai. I'd like to know what are we going to do with this. --[[File:BeepYouSignature.png|50px]] [[User:BeepYou|<font color="Black">'''BeepYou'''</font>]], '''a user with no grammar at all :v''' [[User talk:BeepYou|<font color="Black">'''(talk)'''</font>]] 18:09, 16 March 2016 (EDT)
Why do people keep using growth instead of scaling? When people say growth, it doesn't look encyclopedical. Scaling, on the other hand, is the more encyclopedical as well as the official term, as stated by Toomai. I'd like to know what are we going to do with this. --[[File:BeepYouSignature.png|50px]] [[User:BeepYou|<font color="Black">'''BeepYou'''</font>]], '''a user with no grammar at all :v''' [[User talk:BeepYou|<font color="Black">'''(talk)'''</font>]] 18:09, 16 March 2016 (EDT)
:Not that this really matters, but I imagine the term "growth" is more reader-friendly and more easily interpreted for what it means than "scaling". [[User:Chilex|Chilex]] ([[User talk:Chilex|talk]]) 19:18, 16 March 2016 (EDT)
:Not that this really matters, but I imagine the term "growth" is more reader-friendly and more easily interpreted for what it means than "scaling". [[User:Chilex|Chilex]] ([[User talk:Chilex|talk]]) 19:18, 16 March 2016 (EDT)
::I disagree, Chilex. Scaling is pretty easy to tell what it means. [[User:Penro|'''Penro''']][[File:PenroDarkPitHead.png|19px]] [[File:PenroZSSHead.png|19px]] 19:22, 16 March 2016 (EDT)
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