"In September and October, a series of events demonstrated that leadership within the company neither understood community management nor was willing to learn. In retrospect, that’s likely been the case for years... the leadership has asserted more control. Unfortunately, their decisions repeatedly violated my standards for healthy community management. By November I was actively looking for a new job."
@Tensibai I really don't understand how there are still so many mods hanging to their roles
Especially after they fired two CMs with nor particular reason
advocating for SE and representing their stance is absolute madness as I see it
The community and mods and especially the CV Room should all declare a strike and stop moderating the site as the management doesn't think we have any value, rather we considered a toll
Hard action, confrontation, so the old guard worrying for the quality get off, to get more people in and more questions asked, more page views to get more publicity for teams and enterprise products
The only question is will SO loose the reputation of quality content before they go public, I assume not, and then it means the leadership took the correct path from a business perspective
I feel like SO rapidly becoming a North Korea with thought control and regulations combined with political rivals assassinations under the cover of trying to make this place better and welcoming
But if the goal is to lift the blocks around people getting in and posting more questions so the indicator of "Active users" is better in absolute number, then that works
If you take the quality out of the equation and use "number of questions per day" as site health to sell it, it makes sense
It's funny these posts. All have me tagged there, on all I have responded and instantly deleted, and now it looks like I'm just ignoring them or have nothing to answer their "strong" arguments
It seems like SO still have over-dedicated mods that work extra hours in order to push the welcoming wagon at any cost