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That’s a slippery slope that I don’t think holds up.

When designing the schema, you keep performance and security in mind.

You need to do the same for REST APIs.

Just because some nodes don’t have edges that connect to some other nodes does not mean you’re back at REST.

The main benefit of graphql in not creating super rigid contracts between the frontend and the backend or between services is maintained.



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