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123 questions linked to/from Why can't I ask customer service-related questions on Stack Overflow?
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Can we remove the Codility meta tag?
So, we apparently have a codility tag now, which currently has 10 questions. This is a classic Meta tag because Codility is a testing platform, not a type of programming question. In general, the fact ...
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Merit of a flag category for "it is a customer-support request"?
Along the lines of the excellent meta post "Why we're not customer support for [your favorite company]" and Tim Post's well-expressed thoughts on companies sending support-requests to Stack ...
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How do I flag questions about third-party APIs?
I am reviewing posts in the Triage queue and came across this one (Call Of Duty API - How can I get a list of all user platforms by entering username only?) which IMO basically boils down to the ...
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What do we expect users to do when the quality filter rejects their title?
I am attempting to ask a question about what the replacement mechanism is for Apple's now-deprecated System Settings bundles for tvOS applications. In doing so, I had a bit of difficulty coming up ...
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Should FreeLAN or other projects pay Stack Exchange for redirecting support to Stack Overflow?
It appears FreeLAN has outsourced its support to Stack Overflow: How to set up freelan.
How does Stack Overflow or Stack Exchange go about signing them up as a client? -Is there an internal sales ...
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Are questions asking for a release date on topic?
There are plenty questions asking about release dates: https://stackoverflow.com/search?q=title%3Arelease+title%3Adate
Are those on topic? If yes:
shall we make those community wiki (as there is ...
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Should a question be closed as off-topic even though a tag exists?
My question refers to this question. I have voted to close as I feel that questions about Apple's app submission processes are off-topic as they are not questions about programming.
This is not the ...
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This tag should be [blocked]
Related: Why we're not customer support for [your favorite company]
There is currently a blocked tag. Many of the questions are customer support "how do I get my account unblocked?" questions, ...
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Instagram is *still* using Stack Overflow as a support forum
In 2014, a user asked if we could Reach out to Instagram about outsourcing their customer support to Stack Overflow. At the time, Brad Larson concluded:
I just looked over the last month's ...
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Should the [Rocket.Chat] tag be removed on Stack Overflow?
The Rocket.Chat project is pointing to Stack Overflow for part of their support, as it can be seen from the list of questions on Stack Overflow and from their contact page pointing to the rocket.chat ...
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How to handle questions about other sites or services?
For example, consider this question:
https://stackoverflow.com/q/32747433/477563
To me it's clear that the linked question may not be answerable. First of all, there's no way we can even replicate ...
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Reach out to Sony
Sony seems to be outsourcing their support for their SDKs to Stack Overflow. Re: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/51087927/how-to-apply-the-sonny-sdk-api-from-c-code
From their site:
Support from ...
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We're NOT out of [compliance]
compliance
50 questions.
Nearly every last one is about policy compliance, which is not related to software development (falls under support for your favorite company). The few that aren't could be ...
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Answers/comments that discourage posting on SO but ask users to post on the vendor's site itself
I asked this question on Stack Overflow. There was a comment that such question should be first asked on the vendor's website.
However, in this case, the vendor of Visual Studio Code, Microsoft, ...
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Should I report bugs/issues with applications on Stack Overflow? [duplicate]
I sometimes encounter a buggy/unexpected behavior in applications which have an issue tracker.
Should I then raise a question on Stack Overflow, or is it irrelevant to the site?
There was a comment ...