About an hour or two ago I went and added a comment to the Recalc Blog post on blog.stackoverflow.com.
The comment has still not shown up. I thought maybe it got lost in translation, so I tried to add it again. (I had saved a copy.) When I did this it told me that I had already submitted this comment (so I know it got received).
Are comments moderated? Or are they not allowing comments on this post anymore?
NOTE: This was my comment (in case someone has any idea why this would not be allowed to be posted). It was in response to this post by Jeff: http://blog.stackoverflow.com/2010/03/the-great-reputation-recalc-begins/#comment-45446
I should note that this question rebalancing is based on 6+ months of meta.stackoverflow.com feedback on the subject — so it is coming from the community, as well.
True that there was a problem with people asking lots of lame questions. But the idea to half all question points was not from meta (at least as far as I could see). It got posted on meta by Jeff and then cemented in 5 hours later (by posting it as a plan on the blog).
So the point that "this is just another reminder, all this talk about “it’s all about the community!” to the contrary, [this change shows] who’s really in charge" has some weight.
I agree with JohnMcG. Jeff built it, he can do what he wants with it. But, while the community gets to comment on meta all they want, in the end it is an owned product and unilateral decisions can be (and were) made and put in to effect with little to no feed back from the "community".