SE is introducing a change to their Code of Conduct that requires preferred pronouns to be used in correspondence with users. A mod started asking questions about it, and said they would rather just refer to them by their username instead of their pronoun. That mod was fired from 6 Stack Exchange sites as a moderator. I think about 20 mods have resigned since she has been fired, and more are resigning each day
and the policy change hasn't even been publically released yet
The last weeks and days have seen some erratic behaviour by Stack Exchange Inc., such as likely illegal changes to the content license and the firing of an upstanding community moderator with no explanation except copy-pasted responses (leaving many to believe it was for no good reason). It wou...
We’re sorry to see you go.
We understand there are some folks upset about the decision made this week. We aren’t going to share specifics out of respect for all individuals involved but this is a site reaching millions of people and we have to do what we believe fosters a spirit of inclusion an...
Welcome to a new edition of the game! If this is your first time, there's some info for beginners at the end of this post.
This week's text is taken from what looks like a standard canned response:
We understand there are some folks upset about the decision made this week. We aren’t going ...
if I was a mod this would not have happened. There would be no new users to make feel welcome because they all ran off after I deleted all the questions
A mod got fired during a discussion with corporate, that started off a debate about why she got fired, apparently it involves a new code of conduct enforcing preferred pronouns
but no one really knows anything about the details yet
I think if I just keep the quantity per night low I shoulllld be fine, but I might start just doing weekends only or something.. definitely get a net negative result the next day from it