It seems that third-party developer groups are starting to use Stack Overflow as their "official" central point of contact / support.
I first saw this with the Google Drive SDK tag, and even their website indicates this is the preferred support mechanism.
Now there is the SONY tag.
I'm not sure I like this trend. We end up with crap questions like this one, and as Juhana put it so well:
People post crap questions, they're ridiculed and closed, and it reflects badly on the company.
The revision history for the SONY wiki points us to this Tonni Larsen individual who seems to be responsible in this case.
Is this acceptable use of Stack Overflow?
I can imagine a number of on-topic, useful questions related to these tags. However, I also feel that their very existence (again, picking on SONY here) will lead to even more crap questions than we already get.
I'm not sure when the page was created, but the help section now has a page titled "Can I support my product on this site?"
Other projects that do this:
facebook-unity-sdk
- https://developers.facebook.com/docs/unity/downloads
"Please post feedback on Stack Overflow using the tag facebook-unity-sdk. We appreciate your help."gitlab
- https://github.com/gitlabhq/gitlabhq/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#issue-trackergoogle-openid
- https://developers.google.com/identity/protocols/OpenID2Migration-
- "The Google My Business team told me to post here" - A question that had absolutely zero to do with programming
paypal
- https://developer.paypal.com/webapps/developer/supportphpmyadmin
- http://www.phpmyadmin.net/home_page/support.php
"All prior support mechanisms have been phased out."vscode
- https://code.visualstudio.com/docs/supporting/faq#_technical-support
Edit 5/14/2014: Questions like this one about a SoundCloud (non-API) feature are yet another unpleasant side-effect: Users don't understand the difference between product support and API support. They think Stack Overflow is the place to go for all of their problems with the product.