AFAIK: SO is primarily for programming and related questions. There has always been a grey area for DevOps and Cloud-based technologies, as long as an engineer is using them for development purposes we have been glad to provide help and support. I've taken advantage of this myself a few times during the years and I'm a prolific responder in the Docker and Kubernetes tags. Quite often though, people ask questions that are clearly purely network or router based, or purely cloud based with no connection to programming and I vote to close these as "professional server or networking related". There are better Stack Exchange forums for those questions where they will gain the attention of professionals in those areas.
Now a new feature, Collectives, has been released by SO's parent organisation, and while I support anything that generates revenue for them and which will eventually end up enriching our experience in SO, I'm not sure that the choices that have been made for the initial 'collectives' necessarily make sense within the confines of Stack Overflow. Obviously, GoLang is a natural fit and has every right to be here. But, Google Cloud?
I'm left wondering what the rest of the community think. Is Google Cloud really on-topic for SO? Yes, it's a grey area, and if treated correctly it could fit, but isn't it likely to just bring a whole host of "professional server or network related" questions?
To be clear, I'm happy with questions concerning APIs, terreform, DevOps, and other programming issues on GCP. But, Google Cloud is much bigger than that, and I'm wondering what everyone else thinks of this.