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    Would probably depend on why you left the paid product. Did you give them feedback? Have they asked for it? Is it something that could be fixed? Commented Feb 13, 2025 at 22:20
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    There are reasons for the departure that could be specifically talked about in a private conversation. But, in general terms for a public audience, and what I'm trying to talk about here, is that our attempt to build a StackOverflow community within our org had limited success. A lot of that has to do with us, but I definitely didn't feel supported by the StackOverflow company in our attempt despite us paying $$ for the service. It's like they expected the same things that work on the public internet to work in a paid corporate environment. Commented Feb 17, 2025 at 16:16