I'm reaching out to Microsoft now. As they're a giant company, it can be tedious to locate the key people you need to change something, but I'm working on it.
It's a good reminder of just how unique we are, six years and over 10 million questions later, people still don't often immediately recognize our purpose and criteria :)
Helpful comments such as:
We're sorry, the link you followed from MSDN set your expectations erroneously, we're only for objective Q&A for very specific programming questions, not a general discussion forum. Please file a bug report at MSDN with a link to your question here so the admins become aware of the disconnect.
.. or something equally helpful that doesn't chide the user for just doing what they thought Microsoft wanted them to do. This has happened in the past with Azure and was quickly resolved, but MSDN appears to be an entirely different group of people, so I'm off to figure out who they are and say hello.
Said people can obviously contact me directly if they're reading this, I'm [email protected]
(feel free to also link to my answer if you happen to know anyone that could help).
Update
They're looking into it. I'll see what I can do to help :)
Update update
We're all set! Thank you Dan! They deserve some applause, here - what we feared would be an uphill struggle was actually resolved with just a few tweets. They've got some great people working there.
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