Google have stated to its developers that all developer support will be done on Stack Overflow. For help-and-advice type support, that is fine and is working well.
However, "support" covers a myriad of scenarios and situations. For example, reporting, sharing and monitoring open bugs is part of support.
So I'm requesting approval to add a 'bug' tag to those Stack Overflow questions where either the question is of the form of "I've found a bug with xxxxx", or where the answer is "I know your problem, it's a Google bug". Currently developers are wasting man years of time on problems that are turning out to be bugs which are outside of their control.
For the avoidance of any doubt, I am not suggesting that Stack Overflow be used a bug tracking system. Simply for the sanction to mark questions as bugs when that is in fact what they are.
See also How to deal with "this is fixed in X" and "This is a bug" answers?
Conclusion: There is a clear dissonance between the Stack Overflow community's view as expressed in responses to this thread, and Google's view as expressed in a variety of Google pages and previous answers. This dissonance is leaving Google developers between a rock and a hard place. If they play by Google's rules, they get flamed on Stack Overflow. If they don't, there is no alternative support process.