Jon Ericson covered this last year on his blog about building up the support system behind the scenes at Stack Overflow.
In that post he shares a table that shows the problem they were trying to solve:
user_type contact.visit contact.send
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Anonymous 337,057 14,007 (4.16%)
Registered 39,872 20,245 (50.77%)
This is showing the types of users that visit the "Contact Us" page and whether or not they actually submit the form. They were trying to reduce the Anonymous contact.send numbers because those are problems that generally related to 3rd party issues:
Not having an account on our site is the primary calling card of a 3rd party request. Occasionally a user will lose access to their account and sometimes people create accounts thinking it will help them solve their problem with the Apple store or whatnot.
On March 20, 2015 an initial version of the Contact Us page was updated with links to common third parties:

This showed a reduction in Anonymous users using the form after just 11 days (focus on the percentages)
user_type contact.visit contact.send
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Anonymous 8,429 245 (2.91%)
Registered 950 500 (52.63%)
Next they tested with the logos to try and get the number even lower.

After 8 days, this showed even more of an improvement:
user_type contact.visit contact.send
--------- ------------- ---------------
Anonymous 6,702 169 (2.52%)
Registered 603 302 (50.08%)
The idea behind the links to third parties was to reduce the support time Stack Exchange employees were spending responding to problems they couldn't assist with.