Long-time user here.
I used to be more active on Stack Exchange - Specially on Worldbuilding, Workplace, Software Engineering and RPG. I'm usually a commenter/lurker most often, but I try to engage when I can to help others, if possible.
My interaction with the Stack Exchange Network has been dwindling down for quite a bit for some time, now. I use it only for personal reasons, and I almost never touch it for work-related reasons, even being a user of Teams in the past.
This "distancing" from Stack happened because of a multitude of reasons, but the most important one is that stack had become more stressful than it is worth - and not because of the community, but because of management.
I've seen beloved members driven away either by changes that were detrimental to the software, or by direct action by the staff. I've seen a couple of hires that are honestly mindboggling, which made me wonder if those in the wheel have tried any sort of background check before putting them in charge of anything. I've seen the rug being pulled from beneath the community's feet with strange policies, broken promises, ignored requests.... It's difficult to be a user of Stack Overflow (Or the exchange as a whole) when the site is this badly mismanaged.
Worse yet is having to use Teams at work when I'm extremelly pissed at the company for what they are doing to the places that I once called home. Suffice to say, we don't use Teams anymore.
What makes it even worse is that this placed used to be THE place to find what you need knowledge wise. Now, however, I have a far better chance finding what I need by joining someone's discord or asking directly on their github. Or, heck - reading the documentation, even. Modern frameworks and languages are leagues above what we had 10 years ago, documentation-wise. We now often have live samples, tools to try out code, and a bunch of easily available complete guides on how to use things.
Stack used to be a beacon of light during a very dark and very foggy era of the internet, where knowledge was hard to find. Now, the times have changed - the skies cleared and the sun rose, and we can easily find our way without relying on that single beacon of light in the dark.
Why I would be coming back, then? What makes this place better than, say, Discord, Reddit, or whatever? Honestly, very little nowadays.
Mostly the other users.
But, as the company actively makes decisions that move then away to other places, the siren song that calls us to leave gets stronger. Each good user, each good CM that leaves or is driven away makes the song louder. Why stay, when the reason of me being here left?
Why stay, if the people I looked after were driven away? Why shouldn't I follow them?
My hype with the Stack Exchange Network has been negative for the best part of a few months, now. I'm still here, hopeful to see change, but... each day that I log in and I see our requests ignored, strange changes pushed forward, wonky priorities and tone-deaf blog posts, the temptation to drop everything and give in to the siren's call gets stronger and stronger.