I find it rather strange and unfair that people who are not on the Stack Overflow team answer questions about feature-requests like they were responsible for it.
Until yesterday I thought that if someone posts a feature-request the real SO developers will say whether it's possible or not to implement it and we (the users) just give our feedback about it, whether we would like or not or how etc. and not the users who think that it isn't and won't be done.
But it turns out that some people answer questions directed to the developers on their behalf and we don't get the chance to hear the real voice.
Can we know the list of people whose voice really counts or who represent the developers so that we can estimate the value of an answer?
I really would like to here the opinion of the Stack Overflow team about things that concern the website rather then of some casual people who simply say no, it's not possible or no, we can't do that when they really have no influence upon the decision.
You've asked for examples so I picked only a few:
Both answers sound like both users were on the team:
May we have some "canned comments"?
May we have some "canned comments"?
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All of those answers sound like the people writing them were in charge.
It's never clear whether an answer/comment is a user's or an employee's opinion.
Some kind of indicator for employees would be in feature-request topics very usefull so that you know who's actually answering/commenting and if really is a team member of if someone just thinks he can write like he was.