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https://developer.linkedin.com/blog/stacking-api-support-linkedin

Is this really happening?

Can we no longer provide comments to the effect of "Take this up with the support team for XYZ Product."

How is this going to be handled within the SO community? How long before other companies claim to have their "engineers" monitoring SO?

Quote:

Justin Kominar, Nov 24, 2014

We have a pretty important saying around here at LinkedIn, and it's that members come first. Whether you're building your professional identity on linkedin.com or developing professional integrations with our API, you're a 'member' of our community. In an effort to bring our developer-centric member support to the next level, we are happy to announce that starting today, November 24th, we will begin actively contributing our platform-specific expertise to the talented community of developers that live at StackOverflow.

In concert with this announcement, we would also like to inform you that we have decided to retire the current forums on the developer.linkedin.com website. We recognize that there is lots of useful content within the forums. To help out during the transition period, they will remain available for reference to the public in a read-only state.

Going forward, if you have questions about the LinkedIn API, the best place to ask them will be at StackOverflow. The sheer brain-power of the Stack community, combined with the domain-specific knowledge that LinkedIn's engineers bring to the table will get you the highest quality answers in the shortest amount of time.

Before asking your LinkedIn API-related questions at StackOverflow, please make sure you:

  • Tagged your question with the #linkedin hashtag, or the LinkedIn engineers likely won't see them!
  • Read through StackOverflow's How to Ask Good Questions guide, to make sure your question doesn't get down-voted.
  • Remember that StackOverflow is for technical "How-To" kinds of questions and answers. If you have general questions about LinkedIn, please continue to use https://help.linkedin.com for support.

Finally, if you still have an open issues previously reported on the LinkedIn forums, please re-submit on StackOverflow for continued support. We look forward to providing continued guidance to the developer community in this new environment!

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    It happens
    – Taryn
    Dec 8, 2014 at 18:52
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    That seems like a reasonable post, they're linking to everything they should and calling out specifically that it's only for technical questions... Not sure about the "how-to", but it's considerably better than others I've seen.
    – Ben
    Dec 8, 2014 at 18:52
  • @Ben It will be interesting to see if the support team sticks to the rules and doesn't merely become Help Vampires
    – MonkeyZeus
    Dec 8, 2014 at 18:59
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    The only thing that worries me is if you still have an open issues previously reported on the LinkedIn forums almost read like "if you previously reported a bug...." Dec 8, 2014 at 19:00
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    I wonder if SO needs to start some sort of Company XYZ official support verification account statuses so that we can differentiate whether or not those companies are actually helping or hurting the community.
    – MonkeyZeus
    Dec 8, 2014 at 19:02
  • Tim Post normally handles this kind of stuff: meta.stackoverflow.com/a/253852/578411 and another case: meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/261199/… but I think he is still on leave ...
    – rene
    Dec 8, 2014 at 19:13
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    The linkedin unanswered question percentage is pretty abysmal, so hopefully they can commit some more resources to answering questions soon. Also, "Tagged your question with the #linkedin hashtag..." is really bugging me. Dec 8, 2014 at 19:31
  • New feature request: auto-strip the hash character from the front of any new tag. Actually, is it even a legal character for a tag here?
    – jscs
    Dec 8, 2014 at 19:32
  • @BilltheLizard Excellent link for the unanswered percentages. I wanted to rip my eyes out while reading that hastag line.
    – MonkeyZeus
    Dec 8, 2014 at 19:33
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    From the FAQ: meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/255745/… Dec 8, 2014 at 19:33
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    @Kendra I deleted my initial comment because I thought it was off-topic but I'm glad you agree. My original comment: The Executive Team
    – MonkeyZeus
    Dec 8, 2014 at 19:49
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    Considering that out of all the questions asked since yesterday, there's only a single upvote between them (and all others have a score of 0 or less), I can't say they're off to a rousing start. Dec 8, 2014 at 19:53
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    @MonkeyZeus There was previously an option for companies to pay for private hosted StackExchange instances. It apparently didn't work out, and is no longer offered. See blog.stackoverflow.com/2010/04/changes-to-stack-exchange
    – nobody
    Dec 8, 2014 at 21:54
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    So I guess I am just circling around the idea of these companies proposing stuff on area51.stackexchange.com and trying their hardest to make their SE sub-domain a reality just like SharePoint and SalesForce
    – MonkeyZeus
    Dec 8, 2014 at 22:06
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    Another post requesting that the community team reach out to LinkedIn has been written here.
    – Ffisegydd
    Dec 23, 2014 at 14:12

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