A while ago, Stack Exchange removed "Hot Meta Posts" from Stack Overflow's sidebar (the "Community Bulletin"). To compensate for this algorithmic selection of questions, they gave Stack Overflow moderators the exclusive right to decide what to feature in the sidebar:
tl;dr: We're removing the "Hot Meta Posts" from Stack Overflow's sidebar while we work on looking at how Meta can better meet its goals. To ensure that moderators are able to bring important posts to the community, we'll be giving them exclusive access to the featured tag. "Featured on Meta" will remain. This only affects Stack Overflow.
The most recent resignation post by a Stack Overflow moderator, Madara Uchiha was unfeatured just now, after only around 2 days. This was done by a Stack Exchange employee, not by an elected Stack Overflow moderator.
It seems that Stack Exchange staff is now overriding the decisions of community-elected moderators, with respect to featured questions.
Have the rules changed here again? Are the Stack Overflow moderators still in control of the featured tag? Or are there any new rules here in play?