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I haven't seen this on any of the other sites.

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    Not sure, but maybe since using SO Teams shows more options which aren't PUBLIC? The locked symbol is much of a hint. Mar 15, 2019 at 17:44

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Because Stack Overflow Teams are private.

For those who have Stack Overflow Teams, it seamlessly integrates into the left-hand menu sidebar along with Stack Overflow. When those who have Stack Overflow Teams post to Stack Overflow, they get a warning dialog indicating that their post is about to be made public, just in case they actually intended to post to their private Stack Overflow Teams site.

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    For those who don't have teams it serves no purpose though
    – j08691
    Mar 15, 2019 at 18:35
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    Other than to annoy the pedants, which is a worthy cause. Mar 15, 2019 at 18:36
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    Would it not make sense for the teams advert to be placed under a "PRIVATE" label then? Mar 16, 2019 at 1:12
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    It would make sense to detect the presence of Stack Overflow Teams and hide the PUBLIC tag if it's not present. I totally agree with the OP, this is out-of-place and confusing.
    – kettlecrab
    Mar 16, 2019 at 4:09
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As suggested in the comments by πάντα ῥεῖ, this is part of the design for teams. It's to help distinguish between what is private to a team, and public to the world.

        

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    @kkarakk … That is a screenshot of the private variant.
    – wizzwizz4
    Mar 16, 2019 at 11:39
  • oh so it still says public above? i thought stack had a private variant with tags, users, jobs etc for internal use Mar 18, 2019 at 6:13
  • @kkarakk when you entre a team it looks like this: i.stack.imgur.com/ZhOn0.png - you have tags and users, but not jobs.
    – CalvT
    Mar 18, 2019 at 9:16
  • yeah that's the screenshot i wanted to see, you can't see that unless you sign up for teams... Mar 18, 2019 at 9:30
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    @kkarakk added the screenshot to the post
    – CalvT
    Mar 18, 2019 at 9:46

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