Situation
I've noticed a common theme in discussions about the "Welcoming" blog post. That is a tendency of people (regardless of their views) to talk about the philosophy of the blog or the attitude of the community instead of discussing specific changes.
This is not surprising since the blog doesn't explicitly outline any particular actions for the community. Instead it focuses on why action needs to be taken. There are inferences that could be made from the blog, but there is little solid guidance on what is expected of the community.
Implications vs Statements
It makes me sad when someone get downvoted for posting a duplicate.
But it’s totally cool to answer questions without giving a grilled poop sandwich about exactly what’s allowed. It’s fine to volunteer in one way without being expected to read and enforce every rule and meta discussion since forever.
Portions of the blog, like those quoted above, imply a loosening of moderation standards, but they are not clear statements about how or even if such a change would occur.
I believe that some of the controversy stems from the fact that everyone is forced to speculate about what exactly Stack Overflow corporate wants from us. This can lead to people having wildly different ideas regarding what the future holds. Which makes it difficult to have productive conversations.
Request for Clarification
Robert Harvey's question is similar, but addresses the community whereas I'm hoping for an answer from Jay/SO Staff.
I assume that there is not a complete plan at this point. Part of the purpose of the blog was presumably to collect ideas from the community. That said, clarification on what (if any) changes are expected of community moderators in light of the blog would be helpful in focusing the discussion in a more productive direction.