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You're actively at least looking at Meta Stack Overflow, at least once a day, to try to get a feel for anything that might be changing in the community. Day after day, for at least three weeks, you're noticing posts from the same user questioning your decisions. Some of these questions are very constructively made, with examples and reasoning, while some are more just straight rants.

How do you handle the situation? What actions, if any, do you take concerning the user?

You're actively at least looking at Meta Stack Overflow, at least once a day, to try to get a feel for anything that might be changing in the community. Day after day, for at least three weeks, you're noticing posts from the same user questioning your decisions. Some of these questions are very constructively made, with examples and reasoning, while some are more just straight rants.

How do you handle the situation? What actions, if any, do you take concerning the user?

You're actively looking at Meta Stack Overflow, at least once a day, to try to get a feel for anything that might be changing in the community. Day after day, for at least three weeks, you're noticing posts from the same user questioning your decisions. Some of these questions are very constructively made, with examples and reasoning, while some are more just straight rants.

How do you handle the situation? What actions, if any, do you take concerning the user?

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Kendra
  • 769
  • 22
  • 137
  • 144

You're actively at least looking at Meta Stack Overflow, at least once a day, to try to get a feel for anything that might be changing in the community. Day after day, for at least three weeks, you're noticing posts from the same user questioning your decisions. Some of these questions are very constructively made, with examples and reasoning, while some are more just straight rants.

How do you handle the situation? What actions, if any, do you take concerning the user?