Meta is already full of debate about purpose, conduct and particulars of this or that. In fact, I suppose many will initially interpret my question as a duplicate. But my question is meant to be more fundamental than the other specifics that I could find. If you read answers on META between the lines... or perhaps behind the lines... you may perceive the assumptions built in to most answers. Sometimes it's subtle and other times rather explicit, but usually an answer leans on some assumption of how the Code of Conduct or the other "official" or long-standing guidelines should be interpreted or "enforced", but I have not really seen a good answer of whether it is really the mandate of users to actively influence others in an attempt to produce a particular culture, or if users should generally just go with the flow and let SO evolve with a less purposeful attitude.
Because I consider myself a direct person--an expert coder on some scale--my tendency is to want to maintain much of the old culture of SO, but also to pass that on in the style, attitude and details of my comments and answers. For what it's worth, I think the recent update of the code of conduct is completely compatible with maintaining all of the other cultural aspects of SO (i.e. a place for professional and enthusiast coders).
Some may say "just use the voting feature", "don't add noise by actually commenting about guidelines". But I can't help but notice a huge increase in not only the number of un-researched, tutorial-solicitation, give-me-the-code questions, but ALSO an increase of users who simply dish out answers to (what I consider) low quality questions. Such users don't seem to care at all about encouraging or educating new users about the long-standing guidelines. But before I turn this into another rant, my focus with this example is to simply point out that I tend to have taken a mandate to keep SO in a certain way, and I wonder if I should abandon that notion. Should I instead simply let it evolve? Should I just let such questions stand as is and "walk" past and shrug?
Focus! I am not asking for psych advise about how to "let go" or how I personally should use the site. My title question stands and I mean it as an objective question with a direct answer. Was the intention of the creators of Stack Exchange ever to have given its users a mandate to enforce a particular culture? Has such a mandate changed or perhaps never existed in the first place, so that more of us long-term users should just let it evolve and abandon whatever mandate we think we might have had? Should we abandon any justification of trying to keep SO a certain way? And let the new millions of users reshape it?