The mods and experts don’t really care that newbies are asking questions on chatgpt. It makes the mods jobs easier and newbies tend to ask either duplicate questions, or ask out of scope questions.
Stack exchange the company on the other hand care very much that new users come and stay but they’ve apparently decided to pursue this in the worst way possible, which means the long time users really aren’t happy to let them.
The company also has a history of completely disregarding it’s moderators which, like reddit, are unpaid, but unlike reddit, are elected community members (also, their privileges are already available to them beforehand, they just gain the ability to use them without a vote).
The mods and experts don’t really care that newbies are asking questions on chatgpt. It makes the mods jobs easier and newbies tend to ask either duplicate questions, or ask out of scope questions.
Stack exchange the company on the other hand care very much that new users come and stay but they’ve apparently decided to pursue this in the worst way possible, which means the long time users really aren’t happy to let them.
The company also has a history of completely disregarding it’s moderators which, like reddit, are unpaid, but unlike reddit, are elected community members (also, their privileges are already available to them beforehand, they just gain the ability to use them without a vote).