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I'm looking into using Stack Overflow for Teams (SOfT) as a general knowledge management system for our company. We are a management consulting company, so we do not write code for a living. Our questions are more likely to be about solving organisational problems, writing proposals for clients, doing profitability / productivity analysis, solving industry specific problems, etc. Is it appropriate to use SOfT for this purpose?

I can see that Stack Exchange is used for many purposes other than programming, but I am not sure if SOfT could or should be used in the same way.

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    Yeap, that's perfectly acceptable.
    – Cerbrus
    Jan 31, 2022 at 9:35
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    From what we know (or, I have heard personally), yes, SOfT can be used for anything.
    – Andrew T.
    Jan 31, 2022 at 10:13
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    I don't think it's a good dupe target. It has no answer. Maybe the dupe should be the other way around.
    – Cerbrus
    Jan 31, 2022 at 12:21
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    I agree - not only the target does not have an answer (unlike this one!), it is closed as a dupe of the announcement, and I cannot, for the love of all things holy, find anything in the huge list of answers that definitevely says "yes, it can"/"no, it cannot". If anything, the announcement implies engineering teams as the target audience, wheareas in reality Teams are not limited to them. I voted to reopen. Jan 31, 2022 at 14:59
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    You pay for it, you can use it however you like.
    – TylerH
    Feb 1, 2022 at 14:59
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    @AndrewT. - Anything ... except things that are forbidden by the Terms of Use.
    – Stephen C
    Feb 2, 2022 at 5:46
  • Of course. Teams is not subject to off-topic restrictions that the main site has. You could ask about unicorns, and it would be fine. Feb 3, 2022 at 1:09

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Yes. I'm member of two Teams, one for ♦ moderators and another one for the spam-fighting organization Charcoal. Programming questions are non-existent on the former and a rare bird on the latter; it's mostly support questions about how to use various tools and discussions about policies.

Basically, anything that fits in an (objective) Q&A format will work on Stack Overflow for Teams, just like it does for the Stack Exchange network in general. It's called Stack Overflow for Teams because the name Stack Overflow is much more well-known than Stack Exchange.

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To add on to what Glorfindel said, Teams is entirely separate from the Stack Overflow Q&A site as far as content moderation goes. As a diamond moderator, I cannot see your team, let alone moderate it. Your rules inside the Team would be determined by the Admin users, as they are also your content moderators.

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It's your instance - feel free to use it for whatever topic(s) you deem appropriate. No one is going to tell you not to do that.

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    OP asks whether it's an appropriate tool for their purposes, not whether he'd be allowed to use it that way. Feb 1, 2022 at 23:02
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    @CrisLuengo They ask if it "could or should" be used for that purposes. The answer is "yes, use it for any topic you want." Feb 1, 2022 at 23:18

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