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Q: Why are a lot of users (including moderators) upset about where SO is going?

Brandon_J "It's time for us to cut our losses and move on...Jeff Atwood's dream is dead. Our dream is dead. It was not a natural death, but a drawn-out starvation and deprivation, possibly the most cynical way to kill something." - Ian Kemp Source "No one likes waiting for glaciers to calve, but th...

You... did read the featured posts, right? This one in particular: meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/387546/…
@KevinB Yes. From my perspective (which could be flawed) everyone was upset that the company was ignoring them. I just can't find many examples of that happening. I just wanna know what's going on :/
iunno. i just fail to see how this hasn't already been well fleshed out among a dozen or so posts in the past month.
This is a good question and a wonderful use of meta. I don’t share the view that this represents the death of the site; but am hesitant to post an answer because you’re asking why people are upset. I’m not upset — I see this as a natural byproduct of years of actions; and in any case, it’s happened. The best we can do now is work to improve how we conduct our business and do our part to repair that relationship.
@Yvette: Not seeing a reason to close this as a dupe...
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@Makoto there's a load of questions rehashing why the community is unhappy, we don't need another one.
@YvetteColomb hmmm, OK. I guess I was looking for a single, definitive answer. This question is the only one that feels like it has dupe potential to me.
For me, it's all of the little things that add up to felling like the SO are started with, and the SO I have now are not the same. When I joined I though it was awesome that there was a community out there that not only had a lot of information I wanted, but seemed to really want quality. They empowered regular users to "fight the good fight" and keep the quality of the site up. As the years have gone by though, this seems to have stopped. We rarely get any new tooling, wrong site guidance is left that way for years, no improvements in duplicate searching, ...
... being called hostile for moderating politely, site changes with no input from the community before hand (MIT License fiasco), etc. As time goes on, sometimes I feel like I'm just not valued anymore.
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@Brandon_J there's so many posts which discuss around this issue, the welcoming blog, lack of tools. The community is spent complaining about it. We're at a point where we need to wait for changes
@YvetteColomb I suppose that's kind of my point - there's so many posts and no real consensus (agreement? glossary?single source of information?) that explains everything. That's more what I was hoping for, I guess. (Still, I totally respect whatever is deemed "the final decision" on this post.)
There is a great rough timeline of things on Meta.StackExchange right now that is worth a read: Let's take a look at the interaction between staff and the “power users” of the network
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The short version: Random woman from Twitter has more pull than long-time veteran users. SE staff won't read Meta anymore because it's too hard. SE's primary goal now is to welcome new users, not be an awesome repository of curated content. Veteran users blamed for new users feeling bad about themselves, but now the site design itself is to blame. Entire founding premise of company (i.e. let's not be the next Yahoo Answers) is questioned.
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@Secespitus hmm, that's nice. On MSE, which explains how I didn't find it.
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Have a good look at this meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/welcoming And @Brandon_J there doesn't need to be a consensus, we (as a community) have been told in no uncertain terms to change and we have no choice on that. meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/387651/…? The meta community has made it clear as a bell what is wrong.
I mean, we certainly have a choice, we very well can decide to not change. That they've decided not to doesn't change that.
@YvetteColomb thanks. I think I was looking more for what Secespitus offered, except it was on MSE rather that MSO, so I didn't notice it when searching for an answer.
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@Brandon_J thank you for not taking it personally, our community is so raw, I'm protective and keen to help us get out of this loop and see what is going to happen now moving forward
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@YvetteColomb no problem; I appreciate what you're doing. At worst, all the dupe targets for my question can point people in the right direction lol. Well, I suppose that isn't the worst ...but ya know what I mean.
@RobertHarvey Yahoo! Answers is awesome because it is only answers, even to questions that have not been asked. I should go there more often ...
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@Brandon_J if it helps, it's been unraveling from some years, but snow balled the past 15 months - if you read back through the welcoming posts it will help you get a grip on how things have deteriorated
I might be wrong, but I have a feeling that the "snow started to fall" back in 2015 when SO became a soapbox for social and political views (2017).
@RobertHarvey Wow, that was an extremely effective recap.
It is a nice to know that there are also new contributors that do try to understand what is going on on this site. We need more of those. Welcome to Meta @Brandon_J ...

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