The problem is the people that can provide the support for *closing and deleting easier* have decided that *closing and deleting* is bad for business. They do **not** want questions closed or deleted. They want people engaged asking questions, period. Fullstop.

Of course this is never *directly* stated, but is implicitly implied with the deletion of that *tongue in cheek* answer about *How much effort is expected?* being deleted with the comment *this is not what we want to be telling people* from the moderator that deleted it.

Which was then switched up and spun to, well it was just too much *hyperbole*, which was then switched up to undeleting it and neutering the language to the point of irrelevance.

Face it, they are not interested in *quality* or *moderation* like we were doing, they want people posting as much as possible as quickly as possible. 

The deafening **silence** on any kind of minor nod to the people that have been around for 10 years feeding and grooming the site after the Hanlon blog post is just too loud to ignore anymore. Instead, they just double down on all the attacks on the *veteran* community not being *welcoming* enough instead of doing anything to support us. 

I mean how is volunteering and providing hundreds if not thousands of man hours of free work to total strangers not **welcoming**? 

That free volunteer work is ultimately benefiting a **for profit** organization that flogs you with scorpions because a handful of people tweet that their feelings are hurt when they asked to meet some basic minimal community guidelines.

I am part of a *protected minority* commonly discriminated against as well, that the Hanlon blog post accused all the community contributors of being implicitly biased against. The fact that they doubled and tripled down on that blog post instead of retracting or at least posting something equally as strong language supporting the community and what it has done is and should be extremely insulting to anyone that has ever taken the time to answer a question, vote on a question or answer, edit a question or answer or comment asking for more information to provide free help.

That is it in a nutshell, you can see [what I have to say about a very simple fix to the site][1] in the past as the user formally known as `user177800`.

If they had done something like this even 3 years ago, there would be plenty of people willing to keep moderating the site and you would not have had this flood of posts about people quitting. Even if they did this today, it would be too late.


  [1]: https://meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/252769/probationary-period-for-questions-to-be-answered-to-encourage-better-questions-w