I know I'm not that important, or that I matter all too much to the network, but I've given this a bit of thought from over the summer, and I've come to a conclusion.
Effective as of 1 January 2024, I'll cease being active on the site and will stop contributing entirely to Stack Overflow and the other network sites.
What led me to this decision were a handful of factors.
- The company's ham-fisted and impotent response to AI. There was so much energy exerted over this bogeyman of an AI creature, which resulted in so much wasted energy, from stopping the archives to then using that as some kind of mystical justification to be able to charge for data when AI already had the data they were trying to lock up. Worse yet, all of the claims in there couldn't have possibly been actioned, since Stack Overflow doesn't serve as copyright cop. For insult to injury, instead of doing the most sensible thing when it came to people posting AI-generated answers looking for a quick hit of unicorn points, we instead have to kind of cage around that with explicit rules and heuristics instead of a firm "no AI answers allowed, thank you very much".
- Whatever the heck this "Collectives" thing is. I'm too burnt out to go into further elaboration anymore than I already have, but c'mon. The feature is not going down well with the community. You don't even know what it's meant to be anymore.
- The sheer amount of brain drain has left me with no confidence in the future direction of the organization. Y'all lost so many talented and effective staff in the last three years alone, and with the most recent round of layoffs, the words you've said don't even land with me.
- Probably the most practical, I find Q&A to be boring. When I was a Learning Assistant Tech, working in my university's Accessibility Center, I could come to Stack Overflow for that hit of dopamine in helping someone solve their problem. Nowadays, we've had so many people who just demand that we help them with their problems (and if we don't, they get huffy and ask ChatGPT and then come back to ask us) that it's just a mental drain. We've been asking for better ways to engage with people, over and over and over again to the point that it's not worth linking any of the conversations. Because of this lack of enthusiasm to be called - once more - some kind of "jerk" with some kind of "agenda" against their "learning" or "development", I'll just shut up.
- The company - mostly upper leadership - feels like it's lost its soul. This is an obvious one to throw in there but I'll do so for good measure; in all reality, the place doesn't have very good vibes left to it. Leadership is motivated chiefly by "line goes up" metrics, and doesn't feel like they're that vested with us.
I'm still foolishly holding out hope that the place can turn itself around, but I don't think I want to be mentally burdened with it any longer, so in the new year I'll (likely) sign out of my accounts and just use the site like every other Googler that comes this way.
Those of you who wish to stay in touch would know where to find me.