While you may be able to argue that eventually Sean earned his treatment from the forum, it doesnt change that the forum treated him that way from the word go, before he'd done anything to earn it. In his position, I would also have rapidly realised I gave zero #$%! about the community.
Nein. _Some_ people treated him that way from early on, and that was entirely because of Microbless before him. They were already jaded from his continual absence, and didn't expect any different from Sean, who made pretty much the exact same promises - which was a bad call, but I actually felt like he meant them, at least at the time. But it's not like people were brutally ripping into him all the time or anything.
Yes, it was unfair of people to automatically assume he'd be no different than his predecessor. However, it would be equally unfair to punish everyone in the forum for that opinion when not all of them held it, if that is indeed the thought process that ran through his head. I don't believe it was.
Somewhere between 2013 and 2014 though, he kind of vanished. Being fair, there wasn't a lot to discuss. It was that transitional period between one game and the next, and it was only natural to figure that there wasn't much to do and he wasn't going to be around much. Totally fair.
Thing was though, he never picked back up. 2014 was announced a lot of other places than the official site. The official site was rarely less than the third site to post any new information. We didn't get an exact release date until six days before the soonest release and twelve from the latest. Yeah, that was probably corporate's call and their fault. Whether Sean was distracted or slow or depressed or what, we were never told.
He ended up taking holidays we were never informed of until either after the fact, or until we started an actual riot asking for information. No one was assigned or stepped in to fill his place. That's crap.
I mean I bantered with Sean and I tried to make light of things for awhile, and in the end it was probably a big cycle of "Sean's not delivering up to our expectations, let's voice our disappointment/Disappointment makes Sean not want to deliver" and yes, I'm absolutely sure some of that was not his fault and beyond his control.
But that's just discussing doing the bare essential minimums of his job. He didn't try to excel, or go above and beyond, aside from one art contest that I could remember. Rarely did he address issues or bugs asking for official replies, even with something like "I'd love to give you more information about that but I can't at this time."
In the end, he did exactly what Microbless did; he over-promised and under-delivered, and anyone in sales or customer service should be able to tell you that's a horrible place to be in. Now we're throwing straight-up bald-faced lying into the mix. Crossing that lines puts him below the person he replaced and if it were my call, he'd be fired. But then I've often said I'd do things a lot differently than Wizards does them.
Magic is such a good game, but I wish it were in the hands of better people. (Actually truth be told a fair bit of this is probably Hasbro's fault because I seem to recall WotC being more communicative when they were their own game, but that may be a nostalgia filter.)