Are those two different topics? If you call it "user variety" and point to both the facet that is community moderation and that which is new users and their reception
His revised answer is focused on a single issue (much more so than the original incarnation was). His revised answer I'm reading as, Korvin is frustrated by the change in tone and "voice" of the site, for which there are two salient examples, and a suggestion on how we can change the tone and voice of the site
"lost of people performing reviews" and "we have new users" are entirely different issues right? Or is the "one premise per answer" just "korvin is happy when he sees this"?
The biggest issue with tone that i've seen isn't between existing users and new users. It's when a new user asks a borderline question and existing users argue in comments.
I'm seeing it more personally, but again this may be a perception bias issue. TBH, I'm seeing it more in a lot of places on the internet, which is making me withdraw more from a lot of them because I can't be bothered to deal with the "debate" on what is the "right" way for things to be done
@illustro A fantasy sports board I"m on has had a major exodus of users. Mostly because they're hard right and realizing that those attitudes aren't so welcome.
@NautArch While I am happy that some things (like racism) have come more under the spotlight, and the internet in general has become a much more hostile place for those types of views, at the same time we lose something as a species by forcing people into tribes hitched onto a singular viewpoint
This video made me rethink a lot of how I interact on the internet, and how I view things I come across on the internet: youtube.com/watch?v=rE3j_RHkqJc
(CGP Grey on the topic of how you can think of ideas as a "thought germ")