So that sounds to me like "you can keep your per-user costs linear as long as you're willing to sacrifice small parts of the user experience as you grow". Which is fair (though even then, making these tradeoffs is work).
Obviously if you're profitable per-user then scaling is a nice problem to have. But I struggle to see how scaling from their current users to say 10x could move twitter or quora from unprofitable to profitable; I think the engineering costs of making these tradeoffs and solving the scaling problems would largely outweigh any economies of scale, and I don't see how more users would increase their per-user revenue.
Obviously if you're profitable per-user then scaling is a nice problem to have. But I struggle to see how scaling from their current users to say 10x could move twitter or quora from unprofitable to profitable; I think the engineering costs of making these tradeoffs and solving the scaling problems would largely outweigh any economies of scale, and I don't see how more users would increase their per-user revenue.