If I type this in the (main) search box:
[visual-studio] "Unexpected Null"
It changes my search query to:
"[visual-studio] "Unexpected Null""
I can change my query to anything that ends in "Null":
[visual-studio] "Unexpected Quotes around Null"
[visual-studio] "Something is Null"
And if it returns any results at all, it adds quotes around the entire search query.
This seems to only happen when the tag has hyphens in it ([javascript] tag doesn't trigger it, [windows-service] does).
Firefox Windows 10
results found containing unexpected null "[visual-studio] " ""
Could not find any results for [visual-studio] "Unexpected Null"; showing 17 results for "[visual-studio] "Unexpected Null"",
"[visual-studio] "Unexpected Null""
returns 122 results. Not 17. Looks like you need to search[visual-studio] "[visual-studio] "Unexpected Null""
to get the 17.[visual-studio] "is null"
doesn't mess up. But[javascript] "exact string not found null"
does. This seems to confirm @KevinB's idea that it's a redirect or other logic at play trying to "fix" your search to produce any results.