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If the questions are on topic, and otherwise meet all of the other criteria for good questions on this site, then they are of course welcome. You are free to direct users to this site for their questions, however you should do so carefully in such a way that they are aware that SO is an entirely separate entity and that there is no affiliation or official agreement between your company and SO, you should direct them to use the appropriate tag, and ensure that they are aware that the site has strict standards for asking questions. Linking them to the help center, possibly to How To Ask is a good idea.

As for the tag, if there are existing questions that it would apply to, you can usually just comment on one of them and a high rep user can create/add the relevant tag. If you can't get enough traffic to do that, you can flag the question or post on meta with the specific question that the tag applies to, and possibly a short description of why the tag is needed.

If the questions are on topic, and otherwise meet all of the other criteria for good questions on this site, then they are of course welcome. You are free to direct users to this site for their questions, however you should do so carefully in such a way that they are aware that SO is an entirely separate entity and that there is no affiliation or official agreement between your company and SO, you should direct them to use the appropriate tag, and ensure that they are aware that the site has strict standards for asking questions. Linking them to the help center, possibly to How To Ask is a good idea.

As for the tag, if there are existing questions that it would apply to, you can usually just comment on one of them and a high rep user can create/add the relevant tag. If you can't get enough traffic to do that, you can flag the question or post on meta with the specific question that the tag applies to, and possibly a short description of why the tag is needed.

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If the questions are on topic, and otherwise meet all of the other criteria for good questions on this site, then they are of course welcome. You are free to direct users to this site for their questions, however you should do so carefully in such a way that they are aware that SO is an entirely separate entity and that there is no affiliation or official agreement between your company and SO, you should direct them to use the appropriate tag, and ensure that they are aware that the site has strict standards for asking questions. Linking them to the help center, possibly to How To Ask is a good idea.

As for the tag, if there are existing questions that it would apply to, you can usually just comment on one of them and a high rep user can create/add the relevant tag. If you can't get enough traffic to do that, you can flag the question or post on meta with the specific question that the tag applies to, and possibly a short description of why the tag is needed.