They're trying really hard now. Constant attempts to introduce half-baked AI features that the meta community doesn't want. Posts from staff (i.e., actual employees of Stack Exchange, Inc.; not the unpaid moderators) on the meta site rarely if ever get a positive score in the last few years.
Yeah I agree, it did fail, but it's not worse because the people running it were trying to ring money out of it's users. Maybe they did take their eye off the ball trying to make it something else though
Nah. Farther back in time and psychologically deeper. Its in my, very short, comment history.
They told their community their motivation was to combat the selfish monetization of digital sharecroppers and then they monetized their digital sharecroppers.
They are frauds and eventually frauds are exposed and they exposed themselves for $1.8billion.
And SO it collapsed.
But thanks for speaking for me. Albeit incorrectly, ironically.