You mean, "how to deal with people who complain they weren't consulted then turn around and complain they were excessively consulted"? At this point, the appropriate thing would be to put forward a plausible solution rather than complain they did the thing you claimed they hadn't sufficiently done.
- d.
On 18 March 2017 at 20:39, Pine W wiki.pine@gmail.com wrote:
Chris,
That last paragraph assumes that people (1) know where to look and (2) have hours to spend watching countless channels for announcements. On the other hand, there's also a problem of burying people in so many announcements, surveys, and consultations that people start to tune it all out. This is part of a larger set of communications and "information overload" problems that I'm hoping that WMF will address, particularly during its next Annual Plan.
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