I think this probably has a lot more to do with the fact that, as I became more prominent within the editorial staff, I started to have more say over these decisions–I was involved with them. So even when a decision is made that I don’t completely agree with, I was part of the process of getting there, and had the opportunity to have my say and try to convince people of a different course of action (or potentially to have come up with the course of action that we’re taking.) So it’s a lot harder to publicly disagree with decisions that one is coming up with.
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