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From the domain name it appears that Stack Overflow used Qualtrics for the developer survey. Here's an extract from the Qualtrics terms of service:

You warrant that you will not use the Services or Software in connection with any person, including yourself, that is (1) located in a country or region that is subject to comprehensive U.S. economic sanctions (including Cuba, Iran, North Korea, Syria, and the Crimea region of Ukraine); or (2) a designated, denied, or otherwise restricted party, as specified under the laws and regulations identified above.

Given the location specified in your profile, I think this is evidence enough that Qualtrics has geo-blocked you.

I guess you can blame a combination of the US Government, extreme contemporary paranoia, and Stack Overflow's choice of third-party service (worldwide access should have been one of the selection criteria, and should have been checked!).

(Emphasis on "guess"; I do not work for Stack Overflow, Qualtrics or the US government and am therefore merely speculating.)(Emphasis on "guess"; I do not work for Stack Overflow, Qualtrics or the US government and am therefore merely speculating.) Now confirmed by employee; apparently a deeper review will be taken next time before the choice to use this particular solution again is settled on. Please do apply due diligence, folks!

From the domain name it appears that Stack Overflow used Qualtrics for the developer survey. Here's an extract from the Qualtrics terms of service:

You warrant that you will not use the Services or Software in connection with any person, including yourself, that is (1) located in a country or region that is subject to comprehensive U.S. economic sanctions (including Cuba, Iran, North Korea, Syria, and the Crimea region of Ukraine); or (2) a designated, denied, or otherwise restricted party, as specified under the laws and regulations identified above.

Given the location specified in your profile, I think this is evidence enough that Qualtrics has geo-blocked you.

I guess you can blame a combination of the US Government, extreme contemporary paranoia, and Stack Overflow's choice of third-party service (worldwide access should have been one of the selection criteria, and should have been checked!).

(Emphasis on "guess"; I do not work for Stack Overflow, Qualtrics or the US government and am therefore merely speculating.)

From the domain name it appears that Stack Overflow used Qualtrics for the developer survey. Here's an extract from the Qualtrics terms of service:

You warrant that you will not use the Services or Software in connection with any person, including yourself, that is (1) located in a country or region that is subject to comprehensive U.S. economic sanctions (including Cuba, Iran, North Korea, Syria, and the Crimea region of Ukraine); or (2) a designated, denied, or otherwise restricted party, as specified under the laws and regulations identified above.

Given the location specified in your profile, I think this is evidence enough that Qualtrics has geo-blocked you.

I guess you can blame a combination of the US Government, extreme contemporary paranoia, and Stack Overflow's choice of third-party service (worldwide access should have been one of the selection criteria, and should have been checked!).

(Emphasis on "guess"; I do not work for Stack Overflow, Qualtrics or the US government and am therefore merely speculating.) Now confirmed by employee; apparently a deeper review will be taken next time before the choice to use this particular solution again is settled on. Please do apply due diligence, folks!

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Lightness Races in Orbit
  • 384.6k
  • 17
  • 142
  • 215

From the domain name it appears that Stack Overflow used Qualtrics for the developer survey. Here's an extract from the Qualtrics terms of service:

You warrant that you will not use the Services or Software in connection with any person, including yourself, that is (1) located in a country or region that is subject to comprehensive U.S. economic sanctions (including Cuba, Iran, North Korea, Syria, and the Crimea region of Ukraine); or (2) a designated, denied, or otherwise restricted party, as specified under the laws and regulations identified above.

Given the location specified in your profile, I think this is evidence enough that Qualtrics has geo-blocked you.

I guess you can blame a combination of the US Government, extreme contemporary paranoia, and Stack Overflow's choice of third-party service (worldwide access should have been one of the selection criteria, and should have been checked!).

(Emphasis on "guess"; I do not work for Stack Overflow, Qualtrics or the US government and am therefore merely speculating.)

From the domain name it appears that Stack Overflow used Qualtrics for the developer survey. Here's an extract from the Qualtrics terms of service:

You warrant that you will not use the Services or Software in connection with any person, including yourself, that is (1) located in a country or region that is subject to comprehensive U.S. economic sanctions (including Cuba, Iran, North Korea, Syria, and the Crimea region of Ukraine); or (2) a designated, denied, or otherwise restricted party, as specified under the laws and regulations identified above.

Given the location specified in your profile, I think this is evidence enough that Qualtrics has geo-blocked you.

I guess you can blame a combination of the US Government, extreme contemporary paranoia, and Stack Overflow's choice of third-party service.

(Emphasis on "guess"; I do not work for Stack Overflow, Qualtrics or the US government and am therefore merely speculating.)

From the domain name it appears that Stack Overflow used Qualtrics for the developer survey. Here's an extract from the Qualtrics terms of service:

You warrant that you will not use the Services or Software in connection with any person, including yourself, that is (1) located in a country or region that is subject to comprehensive U.S. economic sanctions (including Cuba, Iran, North Korea, Syria, and the Crimea region of Ukraine); or (2) a designated, denied, or otherwise restricted party, as specified under the laws and regulations identified above.

Given the location specified in your profile, I think this is evidence enough that Qualtrics has geo-blocked you.

I guess you can blame a combination of the US Government, extreme contemporary paranoia, and Stack Overflow's choice of third-party service (worldwide access should have been one of the selection criteria, and should have been checked!).

(Emphasis on "guess"; I do not work for Stack Overflow, Qualtrics or the US government and am therefore merely speculating.)

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Lightness Races in Orbit
  • 384.6k
  • 17
  • 142
  • 215

From the domain name it appears that Stack Overflow used Qualtrics for the developer survey. Here's an extract from the Qualtrics terms of service:

You warrant that you will not use the Services or Software in connection with any person, including yourself, that is (1) located in a country or region that is subject to comprehensive U.S. economic sanctions (including Cuba, Iran, North Korea, Syria, and the Crimea region of Ukraine); or (2) a designated, denied, or otherwise restricted party, as specified under the laws and regulations identified above.

Given the location specified in your profile, I think this is evidence enough that Qualtrics has geo-blocked you.

I guess you can blame a combination of the US Government, extreme contemporary paranoia, and Stack Overflow's choice of third-party service.

(Emphasis on "guess"; I do not work for Stack Overflow, Qualtrics or the US government and am therefore merely speculating.)