A new user just posted news of a TicketMaster feature release as a question. This clearly isn't a question and isn't a good fit for SO. As such, I tried to point out that SO isn't a traditional discussion forum and only Q&A pairs were on-topic. The user's answer was intriguing:
If you go to developer.ticketmaster.com and 'hover; over Support at the top of the page... it points to here... There is no other "Support". And I think this, while not a question, is under the guidelines of this "specific" forum.
I promptly paid TicketMaster's support page a visit and the user is correct. Under the heading "Forums" there are 5 links: General Discussion, API Forums, SDK Forums, Widget Forums, and Affiliate Topics. All 5 point to specific tags here on SO (as a matter of fact, all point to the same tag, ticketmaster-api).
Now I know we're technically allowing companies to put questions here (or are we?) but this seems a little ridiculous. SO isn't a forum. It isn't for "general discussion". It likely, without knowing anything about TicketMaster's API, isn't for "affiliate topics". And clearly users are being confused or this one wouldn't be posting a non-question here.
Would it be possible for someone higher in the SO chain of command to either tell TicketMaster that this is not okay, or clarify that I'm misunderstanding?
Please try to keep the Meta effect to a minimum on the question I linked. The point of this Meta question isn't to complain about this user or his off-topic question. He was obviously just following TicketMaster's instructions and I'd rather not see the downvote flood that so often follows a Meta post.