In Microsoft's documentation for their Bot Framework, the very first link on their support resource list is as follows:
Community support: StackOverflow
Now, it's been established that using Stack Overflow for support like this isn't necessarily inappropriate given certain conditions are met, and to their credit, the Bot Framework team is doing a great job of monitoring the tag and helping to answer questions. However, it's been striking to me recently how large a percentage of questions in the botframework tag are lacking in elements essential for an on-topic Stack Overflow question (a clear and complete problem statement, code to reproduce the issue, an answerable, non-opinion based question, etc.). A few examples are here, here, and here. Likewise, I've seen questions where the template Microsoft provides for new issues on their BotBuilder GitHub issue tracker has been used as the template for a question here, such as here, and here.
Is this a case where someone from Stack Overflow might be able to reach out and help the Bot Framework team better communicate to their users what kinds of questions are appropriate here versus what belongs on a GitHub issue tracker, and try to raise the question quality in this tag?