The term 'Scrum master' may have been coined with good intentions, envisioning a leader who guides and empowers development teams.
However, the reality for many developers often seems more akin to being 'Scrum slaves.' The misuse of Scrum as a mere daily report mechanism rather than a tool for effective planning and continuous learning has led to frustration and dissatisfaction among many in the developer community.
The discontent has manifested in individuals abandoning programming or transforming their roles from technical person to Scrum master.
Many believe that the misuse of Scrum has turned it into a traditional managerial tool focused on meetings and daily reporting rather than collaboration, flexibility, and continuous improvement.