I made a whois search and I found this:
How much do they want? I'm just curious.
It's probably a mistake of some sort: while usually, this kind of "domain is available" advertising leads to spurious "back-order" services that try to grab the domain when it expires, this specific banner leads to sedo.com, generally a reputable company.
It's not in character for them to advertise a multi-million company's domain as "for sale". The most likely explanation seems to be an oversight on their part.
I'll be filthy rich when my $400 offer goes through!!!
Stackoverflow.com is not for sale, nor is going to be through any public website anytime soon.
If the Stack Overflow SRE team theoretically had a shadow faction, it would possibly have some darknet auction page, and that would probably be where the domain would be for sale come December, for a lot of bitcoins. And you would have to know someone like Reddington to even find the correct .onion
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It's just a marketing strategy. They will probably advertise every popular domain you search for as "is for sale" to get you to make an offer, so that they can contact the registered owner to ask if they will sell. In fact the banner looks like a paid ad from an external website. When I open the page I see a different banner ad for another service. The link redirects through doubleclick.net
stackoverflowpro.com
is available. I think I'll start using that one, they sound way more l33t