I don't feel welcome in places that do not want me, so I don't think that managing expectations would help.

For example, let's assume, for the sake of argument, that  ServerFault is still a place for [system administrators in a professional capacity][1]. I know that I am not welcome here because of this description.

You say that Breitbart hasn't made you feel unwelcome? Okay. I say that ServerFault *has* made me feel unwelcome, by putting up a big sign that says **"You aren't welcome here"**.

>but isn't the case of you feeling unwelcomed on you? 

Yes, yes it is. But I still feel unwelcomed.

> let's say I'm having a party and I've invited a bunch of friends and you (a complete stranger) happen to walk past and want to join in, if I say 'Sorry, only people who are invited or at the very least know me are invited.' am I now in danger of being unwelcoming?

Whether or not you're "being" unwelcoming is beside the point. The point is that I "feel" unwelcomed.

To quote the infamous blog post: "When someone tells you how they feel,  you can pack up your magnifying glass and clue kit, cuz that’s the answer. You’re done."


  [1]: https://meta.serverfault.com/questions/1760/server-fault-is-for-system-administrators-in-a-professional-capacity?rq=1