I do think the simplicity of the complaint also helps in the other direction as well though—I would guess that it was fairly unburdensome to respond in this case. Though I will say that there were certain aspects of the post that already flagged to me that we were getting a skewed view (eg the pausing of clients seeming premature), so maybe that makes me unduly unconcerned about others absorbing an unbalanced view.
Though re you point about making an extension due to workload, I’d be strongly against that in this case as the whole complaint is around disorganisation and frustrating extensions of deadlines—that is the case where someone least owes an org flexibility, and I think it would reflect rather poorly on an org to request it in that situation.
I do think the simplicity of the complaint also helps in the other direction as well though—I would guess that it was fairly unburdensome to respond in this case. Though I will say that there were certain aspects of the post that already flagged to me that we were getting a skewed view (eg the pausing of clients seeming premature), so maybe that makes me unduly unconcerned about others absorbing an unbalanced view.
Though re you point about making an extension due to workload, I’d be strongly against that in this case as the whole complaint is around disorganisation and frustrating extensions of deadlines—that is the case where someone least owes an org flexibility, and I think it would reflect rather poorly on an org to request it in that situation.