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Well, there are some possible ways to address this site by name:


StackOverflow

Stack Overflow

stackoverflow

stack overflow


I was wondering what the way to go is?

On official pages like Code of Conduct it is addressed by Stack Overflow but I've noticed that on many places in answers, questions, comments etc. that is not the case. Another example is the logo of the site.

I'll probably get downvoted into the 5th dimension for this question, as it's obvious from the official way, but please share your opinion. Maybe there are more perspectives to that which I can consider e.g. when welcoming new users, i.e. "Welcome to Stack Overflow! [...]".

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    It’s endlessly frustrating to me that Chrome recommends “StackOverflow” as the preferred spelling when I’ve written “Stack Overflow”.
    – Catija StaffMod
    Commented Mar 19, 2020 at 12:41
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    Use Opera.. Mine recommends "Stack Overflow" when I try "StackOverflow".
    – Scratte
    Commented Mar 19, 2020 at 12:58
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    So far, 72 different spellings have been observed in the wild (near "/Stack_Overflow", second block). Commented Mar 19, 2020 at 14:41

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It's definitely "Stack Overflow". Yes, lots of people get it wrong, but it's fairly clear in the trademark guidance:

There is some confusion around the proper use and context of the Stack Exchange name.

Here are some guidelines:

  • ...
  • Stack Overflow is a programmer Q&A site on the Stack Exchange Network. As a name, Stack Overflow, is always written "Stack Overflow" (two words, capital letters). The website domain name is always written stackoverflow.com (no CamelCase, single word capitalization rules apply). Currently, all Stack Exchange Network sites follow this convention: Server Fault (serverfault.com), Super User (superuser.com), etc.

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