I'll keep this simple.
This is the relevant section from the blog post that the CEO put together, emphasis mine.
We’re continuing to work with customers to build communities on Stack Overflow through our Reach & Relevance products, which consists of banner ads, tag sponsorships, podcast, the newsletter, and blog sponsorships, and finally Collectives™ on Stack Overflow. We launched a new Collective—GitLab—and surpassed 20,000 members across all Collectives. Collectives on Stack Overflow are communities where developers can directly engage with technology organizations and find resources they need when they need them in one place.
Our goal is to give developers direct access to the resources they and subject matter experts that can help them find answers when they need them. Our customers can also get deeper insights into who is interacting and engaging with their content and technologies on Stack Overflow. For every technology vendor we work with to launch a Collective, our goal is to do the same with an open source partner.
This is the very Meta question I asked highlighting the raw tension that - okay, the company clearly is going to shove this down our throats has its own vision and road map for this feature, and asking for a clear sense of "how are you going to adapt the community's feedback into this?"
Nothing feels more like salt in an open wound to have the CEO decide to post something about this in a light that feels entirely tone-deaf to discussions that have been happening about this on Meta.
I know that Phillipe is working on guidelines for Collectives and appears to be gathering feedback there, but we haven't seen any action on this since the beginning of the month, and the CEO's post - to me - took a lot of the good will out of Phillipe's likely well-intended response to how the community can handle Collectives.
So I'm going to make this unambiguous, one last time, for the hopes of getting a straight answer.
Is Stack Overflow interested in our input on Collectives or not?
"No" is a perfectly acceptable answer.
I realize that this effort is in vain, but ultimately I want the company to own their response to this. Slow-playing the community on this discussion does not lead me to believe that this is being done in good faith.