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Just suggest to PayPal that they change "Visit StackOverflow to check out our PayPal forum." to something like:

Check out our active PayPal tagPayPal tag on Stack Overflow (a Q&A site for developers).

OR (based on That1Guy's comment, and better IMHO):

Check out the active PayPal tagPayPal tag on Stack Overflow (a Q&A site for developers).

I actually saw that link a few weeks back, and got excited as not only is SO a better place for Q&A than any product-specific forum site, I assumed it means PayPal developers monitor that tag. (Actually I imagine/hope part of the sponsorship is that they agree to have a minimum number of developers subscribed to their tag.)

But, however you rephrase you are still going to get off-topic or duplicate questions. From what I hear, PayPal can be a bit slow to respond to questions from their merchants, so people get desperate, and will start asking for help in other places. Desperate people either won't read long pieces of advice, or will assume it doesn't apply to them, or will say to themselves, "well, I'm only going to do it once, it'll be okay." :-)

Just suggest to PayPal that they change "Visit StackOverflow to check out our PayPal forum." to something like:

Check out our active PayPal tag on Stack Overflow (a Q&A site for developers).

OR (based on That1Guy's comment, and better IMHO):

Check out the active PayPal tag on Stack Overflow (a Q&A site for developers).

I actually saw that link a few weeks back, and got excited as not only is SO a better place for Q&A than any product-specific forum site, I assumed it means PayPal developers monitor that tag. (Actually I imagine/hope part of the sponsorship is that they agree to have a minimum number of developers subscribed to their tag.)

But, however you rephrase you are still going to get off-topic or duplicate questions. From what I hear, PayPal can be a bit slow to respond to questions from their merchants, so people get desperate, and will start asking for help in other places. Desperate people either won't read long pieces of advice, or will assume it doesn't apply to them, or will say to themselves, "well, I'm only going to do it once, it'll be okay." :-)

Just suggest to PayPal that they change "Visit StackOverflow to check out our PayPal forum." to something like:

Check out our active PayPal tag on Stack Overflow (a Q&A site for developers).

OR (based on That1Guy's comment, and better IMHO):

Check out the active PayPal tag on Stack Overflow (a Q&A site for developers).

I actually saw that link a few weeks back, and got excited as not only is SO a better place for Q&A than any product-specific forum site, I assumed it means PayPal developers monitor that tag. (Actually I imagine/hope part of the sponsorship is that they agree to have a minimum number of developers subscribed to their tag.)

But, however you rephrase you are still going to get off-topic or duplicate questions. From what I hear, PayPal can be a bit slow to respond to questions from their merchants, so people get desperate, and will start asking for help in other places. Desperate people either won't read long pieces of advice, or will assume it doesn't apply to them, or will say to themselves, "well, I'm only going to do it once, it'll be okay." :-)

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Just suggest to PayPal that they change "Visit StackOverflow to check out our PayPal forum." to something like:

Check out ourour active PayPal tag on Stack Overflow (a Q&A site for developers).

OR (based on That1Guy's comment, and better IMHO):

Check out thethe active PayPal tag on Stack Overflow (a Q&A site for developers).

I actually saw that link a few weeks back, and got excited as not only is SO a better place for Q&A than any product-specific forum site, I assumed it means PayPal developers monitor that tag. (Actually I imagine/hope part of the sponsorship is that they agree to have a minimum number of developers subscribed to their tag.)

But, however you rephrase you are still going to get off-topic or duplicate questions. From what I hear, PayPal can be a bit slow to respond to questions from their merchants, so people get desperate, and will start asking for help in other places. Desperate people either won't read long pieces of advice, or will assume it doesn't apply to them, or will say to themselves, "well, I'm only going to do it once, it'll be okay." :-)

Just suggest to PayPal that they change "Visit StackOverflow to check out our PayPal forum." to something like:

Check out our active PayPal tag on Stack Overflow (a Q&A site for developers).

OR (based on That1Guy's comment, and better IMHO):

Check out the active PayPal tag on Stack Overflow (a Q&A site for developers).

I actually saw that link a few weeks back, and got excited as not only is SO a better place for Q&A than any product-specific forum site, I assumed it means PayPal developers monitor that tag. (Actually I imagine/hope part of the sponsorship is that they agree to have a minimum number of developers subscribed to their tag.)

But, however you rephrase you are still going to get off-topic or duplicate questions. From what I hear, PayPal can be a bit slow to respond to questions from their merchants, so people get desperate, and will start asking for help in other places. Desperate people either won't read long pieces of advice, or will assume it doesn't apply to them, or will say to themselves, "well, I'm only going to do it once, it'll be okay." :-)

Just suggest to PayPal that they change "Visit StackOverflow to check out our PayPal forum." to something like:

Check out our active PayPal tag on Stack Overflow (a Q&A site for developers).

OR (based on That1Guy's comment, and better IMHO):

Check out the active PayPal tag on Stack Overflow (a Q&A site for developers).

I actually saw that link a few weeks back, and got excited as not only is SO a better place for Q&A than any product-specific forum site, I assumed it means PayPal developers monitor that tag. (Actually I imagine/hope part of the sponsorship is that they agree to have a minimum number of developers subscribed to their tag.)

But, however you rephrase you are still going to get off-topic or duplicate questions. From what I hear, PayPal can be a bit slow to respond to questions from their merchants, so people get desperate, and will start asking for help in other places. Desperate people either won't read long pieces of advice, or will assume it doesn't apply to them, or will say to themselves, "well, I'm only going to do it once, it'll be okay." :-)

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Just suggest to PayPal that they change "Visit StackOverflow to check out our PayPal forum." to something like:

Check out ourour active PayPal tag on Stack Overflow (a Q&A site for developers).

OR (based on That1Guy's comment, and better IMHO):

Check out thethe active PayPal tag on Stack Overflow (a Q&A site for developers).

I actually saw that link a few weeks back, and got excited as not only is SO a better place for Q&A than any product-specific forum site, I assumed it means PayPal developers monitor that tag. (Actually I imagine/hope part of the sponsorship is that they agree to have a minimum number of developers subscribed to their tag.)

But, however you rephrase you are still going to get off-topic or duplicate questions. From what I hear, PayPal can be a bit slow to respond to questions from their merchants, so people get desperate, and will start asking for help in other places. Desperate people either won't read long pieces of advice, or will assume it doesn't apply to them, or will say to themselves, "well, I'm only going to do it once, it'll be okay." :-)

Just suggest to PayPal that they change "Visit StackOverflow to check out our PayPal forum." to something like:

Check out our active PayPal tag on Stack Overflow (a Q&A site for developers).

OR (based on That1Guy's comment, and better IMHO):

Check out the active PayPal tag on Stack Overflow (a Q&A site for developers).

I actually saw that link a few weeks back, and got excited as not only is SO a better place for Q&A than any product-specific forum site, I assumed it means PayPal developers monitor that tag. (Actually I imagine/hope part of the sponsorship is that they agree to have a minimum number of developers subscribed to their tag.)

But, however you rephrase you are still going to get off-topic or duplicate questions. From what I hear, PayPal can be a bit slow to respond to questions from their merchants, so people get desperate, and will start asking for help in other places. Desperate people either won't read long pieces of advice, or will assume it doesn't apply to them, or will say to themselves, "well, I'm only going to do it once, it'll be okay." :-)

Just suggest to PayPal that they change "Visit StackOverflow to check out our PayPal forum." to something like:

Check out our active PayPal tag on Stack Overflow (a Q&A site for developers).

OR (based on That1Guy's comment, and better IMHO):

Check out the active PayPal tag on Stack Overflow (a Q&A site for developers).

I actually saw that link a few weeks back, and got excited as not only is SO a better place for Q&A than any product-specific forum site, I assumed it means PayPal developers monitor that tag. (Actually I imagine/hope part of the sponsorship is that they agree to have a minimum number of developers subscribed to their tag.)

But, however you rephrase you are still going to get off-topic or duplicate questions. From what I hear, PayPal can be a bit slow to respond to questions from their merchants, so people get desperate, and will start asking for help in other places. Desperate people either won't read long pieces of advice, or will assume it doesn't apply to them, or will say to themselves, "well, I'm only going to do it once, it'll be okay." :-)

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