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Building off of Makoto's answer, give us a voice:

  • Stop posting controversial blog posts with comments disabled
  • Stop deleting criticism
  • Stop banishing criticism to chat (recall this comment)
  • Stop surprising us with changes, without our input, and then getting surprised by backlash
  • Stop dismissing meta as, "not representative of the community." I represent myself and the contributions I've made on the main site. Before dismissing meta participants as a small percentage of the user-base, you may want to determine whether their main site contributions are produced (and valued) at the same proportiona similar scale.

Failing that, just come out and say (as diplomatically as you see fit):

Despite your many contributions, we don't really care for your input. We're going to do what we think is best. You can take it or leave it.

I don't begrudge the company that position; they just need to make it official. At least then we'll know exactly where we stand... and we can make decisions about our continued participation on that basis.

Building off of Makoto's answer, give us a voice:

  • Stop posting controversial blog posts with comments disabled
  • Stop deleting criticism
  • Stop banishing criticism to chat (recall this comment)
  • Stop surprising us with changes, without our input, and then getting surprised by backlash
  • Stop dismissing meta as, "not representative of the community." I represent myself and the contributions I've made on the main site. Before dismissing meta participants as a small percentage of the user-base, you may want to determine whether their main site contributions are valued at the same proportion.

Failing that, just come out and say (as diplomatically as you see fit):

Despite your many contributions, we don't really care for your input. We're going to do what we think is best. You can take it or leave it.

I don't begrudge the company that position; they just need to make it official. At least then we'll know exactly where we stand... and we can make decisions about our continued participation on that basis.

Building off of Makoto's answer, give us a voice:

  • Stop posting controversial blog posts with comments disabled
  • Stop deleting criticism
  • Stop banishing criticism to chat (recall this comment)
  • Stop surprising us with changes, without our input, and then getting surprised by backlash
  • Stop dismissing meta as, "not representative of the community." I represent myself and the contributions I've made on the main site. Before dismissing meta participants as a small percentage of the user-base, you may want to determine whether their main site contributions are produced (and valued) at a similar scale.

Failing that, just come out and say (as diplomatically as you see fit):

Despite your many contributions, we don't really care for your input. We're going to do what we think is best. You can take it or leave it.

I don't begrudge the company that position; they just need to make it official. At least then we'll know exactly where we stand... and we can make decisions about our continued participation on that basis.

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Building off of Makoto's answer, give us a voice:

  • Stop posting controversial blog posts with comments disabled
  • Stop deleting criticism
  • Stop banishing criticism to chat (recall this comment)
  • Stop surprising us with changes, without our input, and then getting surprised by backlash
  • Stop dismissing meta as, "not representative of the community"community." I represent myself and the contributions I've made on the main site. Before dismissing meta participants as a small percentage of the user-base, you may want to determine whether their main site contributions are valued at the same proportion.

Failing that, just come out and say (as diplomatically as you see fit):

Despite your many contributions, we don't really care for your input. We're going to do what we think is best. You can take it or leave it.

I don't begrudge the company that position; they just need to make it official. At least then we'll know exactly where we stand... and we can make decisions about our continued participation on that basis.

Building off of Makoto's answer, give us a voice:

  • Stop posting controversial blog posts with comments disabled
  • Stop deleting criticism
  • Stop banishing criticism to chat (recall this comment)
  • Stop surprising us with changes, without our input, and then getting surprised by backlash
  • Stop dismissing meta as, "not representative of the community"

Failing that, just come out and say (as diplomatically as you see fit):

Despite your many contributions, we don't really care for your input. We're going to do what we think is best. You can take it or leave it.

I don't begrudge the company that position; they just need to make it official. At least then we'll know exactly where we stand... and we can make decisions about our continued participation on that basis.

Building off of Makoto's answer, give us a voice:

  • Stop posting controversial blog posts with comments disabled
  • Stop deleting criticism
  • Stop banishing criticism to chat (recall this comment)
  • Stop surprising us with changes, without our input, and then getting surprised by backlash
  • Stop dismissing meta as, "not representative of the community." I represent myself and the contributions I've made on the main site. Before dismissing meta participants as a small percentage of the user-base, you may want to determine whether their main site contributions are valued at the same proportion.

Failing that, just come out and say (as diplomatically as you see fit):

Despite your many contributions, we don't really care for your input. We're going to do what we think is best. You can take it or leave it.

I don't begrudge the company that position; they just need to make it official. At least then we'll know exactly where we stand... and we can make decisions about our continued participation on that basis.

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Building off of Makoto's answer, give us a voice:

  • Stop posting controversial blog posts with comments disabled
  • Stop deleting criticism
  • Stop banishing criticism to chat (recall this comment)
  • Stop surprising us with changes, without our input, and then getting surprised by backlash
  • Stop dismissing meta as, "not representative of the community"

Failing that, just come out and say (as diplomatically as you see fit):

Despite your many contributions, we don't really care for your input. We're going to do what we think is best. You can take it or leave it.

Jon Ericson already came close to saying it by relating the pervasive corporate sentiment (emphasis mine):

There is no doubt we've stopped making changes for core users and your observations about how that's gotten worse ring true to me. And we've certainly seen negative feedback on meta (downvotes being the most trivial). The result may not be what you hope for, however. Often (and more often recently) I've heard colleagues dismiss meta feedback. Nobody wants to listen to relentless negativity. Hence this meta post written in the dead of night so I can finally sleep. As an intermediary between the community and the company, I'd like to help meta feedback be less easily ignorable.

I suppose it's good to have your feelings validated, even if it's unpleasant.

Still, I don't begrudge the company itsthat position; they just need to make it official. At least then we'll know exactly where we stand... and we can make decisions about our continued participation on that basis.

Building off of Makoto's answer, give us a voice:

  • Stop posting controversial blog posts with comments disabled
  • Stop deleting criticism
  • Stop banishing criticism to chat (recall this comment)
  • Stop surprising us with changes, without our input, and then getting surprised by backlash
  • Stop dismissing meta as, "not representative of the community"

Failing that, just come out and say (as diplomatically as you see fit):

Despite your many contributions, we don't really care for your input. We're going to do what we think is best. You can take it or leave it.

Jon Ericson already came close to saying it by relating the pervasive corporate sentiment (emphasis mine):

There is no doubt we've stopped making changes for core users and your observations about how that's gotten worse ring true to me. And we've certainly seen negative feedback on meta (downvotes being the most trivial). The result may not be what you hope for, however. Often (and more often recently) I've heard colleagues dismiss meta feedback. Nobody wants to listen to relentless negativity. Hence this meta post written in the dead of night so I can finally sleep. As an intermediary between the community and the company, I'd like to help meta feedback be less easily ignorable.

I suppose it's good to have your feelings validated, even if it's unpleasant.

Still, I don't begrudge the company its position; they just need to make it official. At least then we'll know exactly where we stand... and we can make decisions about our continued participation on that basis.

Building off of Makoto's answer, give us a voice:

  • Stop posting controversial blog posts with comments disabled
  • Stop deleting criticism
  • Stop banishing criticism to chat (recall this comment)
  • Stop surprising us with changes, without our input, and then getting surprised by backlash
  • Stop dismissing meta as, "not representative of the community"

Failing that, just come out and say (as diplomatically as you see fit):

Despite your many contributions, we don't really care for your input. We're going to do what we think is best. You can take it or leave it.

I don't begrudge the company that position; they just need to make it official. At least then we'll know exactly where we stand... and we can make decisions about our continued participation on that basis.

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