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13+1 for linking to ArtOfCode's meta post. That's helpful to know about. I like the quote from the letter: "Ultimately, we want to feel that we are safe to disagree with Stack Exchange, even on matters of major policy."mbomb007– mbomb0072019-10-08 14:35:44 +00:00Commented Oct 8, 2019 at 14:35
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2This didn't age well. :-(Monica Cellio– Monica Cellio2019-10-28 14:33:14 +00:00Commented Oct 28, 2019 at 14:33
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“the apology above indicates the desire to collaborate with mods again“. A month later, do you still believe in “the desire to collaborate”?Michael Freidgeim– Michael Freidgeim2019-11-01 21:54:54 +00:00Commented Nov 1, 2019 at 21:54
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2@MichaelFreidgeim - I resigned a while back, and I am out of the loop (or as much or as little as I was in it at the time). I don't know what's happening. I am still active on Code Review site, but for the most part, I am ignoring Meta for my own sanity :) It has been nice to not have to worry.rolfl– rolfl2019-11-02 00:32:16 +00:00Commented Nov 2, 2019 at 0:32
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