lmao, this could be more true than we want to admit. Seriously though, silence is usually an indication of one of two things. Either SE does not feel there are any problems, or (more likely) they don't know what to do about it yet and don't want to suffer backlash from any statement they make. If they say there is no problem there will be an uproar (justifiably I admit). If they admit a problem, we will badger them for fix specifics and implementation dates. If SE stays true to form, we won't hear anything at all until they have crunched their numbers and have something definitive to state, whether bad or good.


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