Since when the "welcoming wagon" started, I have this little question in my mind:
Are answers to "Do you consider yourself a member of the Stack Overflow community?" really coherent to what we expect?
Why this is important? Well, we may be concluding incorrectly that almost half of our users are not part of community for years...
Please, read both examples below and try to answer the following question as quickly you can.
Example 1: A user started 7 years ago in SO, comes here many times a week, votes many times a week, is thankful for staff work, is amazed by moderators job, feels sad for on going "problems", read meta posts and agree with most of meta heavy users complain...
Would you label this user as a part of community?
Example 2. A user also started 7 years ago, but doesn't create questions or answers often in main site, maybe in the last two years did not create a question or answer, neither in meta; doesn't have enough reputation to create a tag or edit topics; doesn't engage in chats, ...
Would you label this user as a part of community?
Got your answers? Are they the same?
Well, booth description can address the same user. In fact, they almost describe me. :)
Now let's go back to the survey. I'm almost sure that I did answer the survey differently over the time. When I look to example 2 above, I feel I'm not part of community. But when I look to example 1, it is clear for me that I am. The problem is: I often look to example 2.
I can't remember certainly, but it is possible that I started to answer that I feel that "I'm part of community" just because I did read that SO staff was feeling that many people are not part of SO community, that people that comes to meta it is not that important and etc...
Side note: I see that people are always relating welcoming and "be part of community". I'm not native English speaker, so can't be sure of this related to language but, in my point of view, they are not mutually exclusive. I can feel welcomed but not part of the community. I can also feel part of community but not feel welcomed.
TLDR: The question used in survey is ambiguous, not clearly defined. It is not clear what is the SO community. It is not clear what "be part of community" is. It is not clear what "feels" is indicating or even if it is important.
So please, don't use this question to conclude that people don't like SO, are not engaging or not feeling welcomed.