I am currently struggling to implement Stack Overflow for Teams where I work and I had several presentation for various departments to extend the usage and also get some feedback before a presentation I have to make for the upper management.
Part of the feedback is related to some UI elements that do not seem to belong in a paid platform:
1. Products link (upper-right)
2. Return to Stack Overflow. This is particularly confusing because it makes Stack Overflow for Teams as a big parenthesis within user activity suggesting that the user really belongs on the public site, not within our private platform.
- The footer which virtually contains only public Stack Overflow links. This is the least problematic since you typically have to scroll to see that plethora of links.
Personally I do not mind because I am used to ignore this stuff, but I understand why others might get confused, especially that the vast majority of the users did not even had a Stack Overflow account before joining the private team.
I have explained that this is part of a product made by Stack Overflow, but some argued that since we are paying, we should only have relevant content.
Question: Is there a way to hide Stack Overflow related links in Stack Overflow for Teams product pages?
P.S. I am thinking about using Tampermonkey or similar to remove these sections, but currently the policy forbids Chrome extensions and getting this involves a Kafkaesque process.