> All of PHP's "official" social media accounts are technically "run by some dude we're on good terms with."
So I understand that the PHP Group granted the right to represent PHP on specific social media platforms, and that the person holding this responsibility, instead of passing it on to a successor, unilaterally decided to stop contributing. This is not a proper approach, and the account should be returned to the appropriate entity regardless of the individual’s personal views. Framing the account as "abandoned" shifts the narrative and misleads the discussion into treating this as an acceptable outcome. So, IMO, I think the access was lost, and this is a original problem. > I don't even know what this means. Sarcasm. I use it when I see middle-aged white men from the Anglo-Saxon world arguing over who has the correct perspective.
