The relationship between us, the community, and the company is far from perfect. Yet we depend on each other:
Stack Overflow (the community) would not exist without Stack Overflow (the company) providing infrastructure, maintenance, development, and last but (definitely) not least: Community Managers that help us handling extraordinary cases.
Stack Overflow (the company) depends on Stack Overflow (the community) to provide great (okay, let's say "good") answers to questions, which is the only lasting asset Stack Overflow has.
Yet the relationship between the two sides of this site has gone worse, or at least, it definitely needs improvement. Employees fear Meta, and that has its reasons.
On the other hand, the community doesn't feel heard. There are a lot of feature requests aging away, even trivial ones. It feels as if the company ignores us, even if that's not true.
I think one of the reasons for all of this is that Stack Overflow (the company) has added more products to it's portfolio (Jobs, Business, ...). While it makes sense for the company to offer these products (the codebase / userbase is already there), it makes "the community" one of many customers that needs to be supported. We have to accept that.
Let's stop blaming the other side for not listening. Let's stop all those strikes, accusations, and snarky comments towards the company that backs us.
Lets turn all that negative energy, all that frustration that bottled up over years and turn it into positive one!
Let's start with us. If we act more supportive towards the company, the company might be more willing to support us more. Let's form a union again - one Stack Overflow.
So what can we do to support the company? (In revenue, workforce, or words?)
How do we make sure that points raised by the commuity arrive at the site?
How can we be more friendly (aka. productive) towards employees?
Let's talk!
(For sure every word I wrote is up to discussion too)