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Q&A How does Codidact avoid repeating Stack Exchange's mistakes?

Richard Branson once said: Clients do not come first. Employees come first. If you take care of your employees, they will take care of the clients I'd like to paraphrase that in terms of Codi...

posted 4y ago by Bhargav Rao‭

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#1: Initial revision by user avatar Bhargav Rao‭ · 2020-02-13T04:50:45Z (over 4 years ago)
Richard Branson once said: 

> Clients do not come first. Employees come first. If you take care of your employees, they will take care of the clients 

I'd like to paraphrase that in terms of Codidact. 


Take care of your core community, your moderators, your 0.015%, they will take care of your users. 

Stack Overflow forgot the core community in order to please their clients and new users. That hurt them. Remembering that the community is your strength and not your weakness would be the best way to not get into similar mistakes.