I sent a report about a site where Stack Overflow content appears to be reproduced in violation of the license (as suggested in earlier versions of this FAQ; I was not aware that it had changed) and as offered in the "Contact Us" page form.
Shortly after, I received two email messages: The first one a familiar one telling me that a support ticket was created (and, upsettingly, now ignored as a matter of policy) and then, a second one offering me an option to create a new account on https://support.stackenterprise.co/
The latter seems quite suspicious; the logos etc indicate a relationship with Stack Overflow, but these things are easy to copy and paste. There is no option to log in using my Stack Exchange credentials, and the domain name is obviously of the type which phishers and other practitioners of social engineering have been using to fool gullible users in recent years, and correspondingly taught the rest of us to mistrust entirely.
However, because the email arrived at an address which I only use for Stack Overflow, and it seemed obviously related to my recent interaction with the site (and also, because I was in the past unhappy that there was no way to keep track of what tickets I had submitted already) I ultimately went ahead and created a new account on this site.
Only after taking this pioneering small step for one gender-unspecific green tripod avatar, I was able to verify that this site is actually able to display one closed ticket of mine, though establishing this wasn't entirely obvious, partially due to various usability problems.
The Tickets tab displayed no tickets for me until I realized I have to open a dropdown and select "all tickets" to have it include closed tickets.
Searching for a ticket by number returns nothing (probably again because this ticket was closed).
There seems to be no way to rediscover the URL after you close the site, other than find the invitation email and click the activation link again.
The ticket I submitted includes a link to my profile as I was logged into Stack Overflow when I submitted the ticket. Why isn't this information used to link my accounts, and integrate the site into my profile?
My main question here is: What could be done to integrate this site better with the main site (including, but not limited to, make it look less like a fraud site)?