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facebook.stackoverflow.com redirects to https://stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/facebook*

As Robert Harvey wrote:

It's an artifact of the middle ages, when we partnered with Facebook. It didn't work out, but we still have the artifact...

It's a legacy link left over from when Facebook had a more active support partnership with Stack Overflow.

Take a look at Is it time to re-evaluate the Facebook-Stack Overflow partnership?

For context: "Announcing facebook.stackoverflow.com""Announcing facebook.stackoverflow.com"

See the following answer for How are new Stack Overflow mini-sites created? to find out about the what has been referred to as "truck-load-of-money myth"

facebook.stackoverflow.com redirects to https://stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/facebook*

As Robert Harvey wrote:

It's an artifact of the middle ages, when we partnered with Facebook. It didn't work out, but we still have the artifact...

It's a legacy link left over from when Facebook had a more active support partnership with Stack Overflow.

Take a look at Is it time to re-evaluate the Facebook-Stack Overflow partnership?

For context: "Announcing facebook.stackoverflow.com"

See the following answer for How are new Stack Overflow mini-sites created? to find out about the what has been referred to as "truck-load-of-money myth"

facebook.stackoverflow.com redirects to https://stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/facebook*

As Robert Harvey wrote:

It's an artifact of the middle ages, when we partnered with Facebook. It didn't work out, but we still have the artifact...

It's a legacy link left over from when Facebook had a more active support partnership with Stack Overflow.

Take a look at Is it time to re-evaluate the Facebook-Stack Overflow partnership?

For context: "Announcing facebook.stackoverflow.com"

See the following answer for How are new Stack Overflow mini-sites created? to find out about the what has been referred to as "truck-load-of-money myth"

replaced http://stackoverflow.com/ with https://stackoverflow.com/
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facebook.stackoverflow.com redirects to http://stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/facebookhttps://stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/facebook*

As Robert Harvey wrote:

It's an artifact of the middle ages, when we partnered with Facebook. It didn't work out, but we still have the artifact...

It's a legacy link left over from when Facebook had a more active support partnership with Stack Overflow.

Take a look at Is it time to re-evaluate the Facebook-Stack Overflow partnership?

For context: "Announcing facebook.stackoverflow.com"

See the following answer for How are new Stack Overflow mini-sites created? to find out about the what has been referred to as "truck-load-of-money myth"

facebook.stackoverflow.com redirects to http://stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/facebook*

As Robert Harvey wrote:

It's an artifact of the middle ages, when we partnered with Facebook. It didn't work out, but we still have the artifact...

It's a legacy link left over from when Facebook had a more active support partnership with Stack Overflow.

Take a look at Is it time to re-evaluate the Facebook-Stack Overflow partnership?

For context: "Announcing facebook.stackoverflow.com"

See the following answer for How are new Stack Overflow mini-sites created? to find out about the what has been referred to as "truck-load-of-money myth"

facebook.stackoverflow.com redirects to https://stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/facebook*

As Robert Harvey wrote:

It's an artifact of the middle ages, when we partnered with Facebook. It didn't work out, but we still have the artifact...

It's a legacy link left over from when Facebook had a more active support partnership with Stack Overflow.

Take a look at Is it time to re-evaluate the Facebook-Stack Overflow partnership?

For context: "Announcing facebook.stackoverflow.com"

See the following answer for How are new Stack Overflow mini-sites created? to find out about the what has been referred to as "truck-load-of-money myth"

replaced http://meta.stackexchange.com/ with https://meta.stackexchange.com/
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facebook.stackoverflow.com redirects to http://stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/facebook*

As Robert Harvey wrote:

It's an artifact of the middle ages, when we partnered with Facebook. It didn't work out, but we still have the artifact...

It's a legacy link left over from when Facebook had a more active support partnership with Stack Overflow.

Take a look at Is it time to re-evaluate the Facebook-Stack Overflow partnership?Is it time to re-evaluate the Facebook-Stack Overflow partnership?

For context: "Announcing facebook.stackoverflow.com"

See the following answer for How are new Stack Overflow mini-sites created?How are new Stack Overflow mini-sites created? to find out about the what has been referred to as "truck-load-of-money myth"

facebook.stackoverflow.com redirects to http://stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/facebook*

As Robert Harvey wrote:

It's an artifact of the middle ages, when we partnered with Facebook. It didn't work out, but we still have the artifact...

It's a legacy link left over from when Facebook had a more active support partnership with Stack Overflow.

Take a look at Is it time to re-evaluate the Facebook-Stack Overflow partnership?

For context: "Announcing facebook.stackoverflow.com"

See the following answer for How are new Stack Overflow mini-sites created? to find out about the what has been referred to as "truck-load-of-money myth"

facebook.stackoverflow.com redirects to http://stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/facebook*

As Robert Harvey wrote:

It's an artifact of the middle ages, when we partnered with Facebook. It didn't work out, but we still have the artifact...

It's a legacy link left over from when Facebook had a more active support partnership with Stack Overflow.

Take a look at Is it time to re-evaluate the Facebook-Stack Overflow partnership?

For context: "Announcing facebook.stackoverflow.com"

See the following answer for How are new Stack Overflow mini-sites created? to find out about the what has been referred to as "truck-load-of-money myth"

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