[This question](https://stackoverflow.com/questions/42998086/youtube-video-uploads-rejected-before-api-quota-limit-reached) describes a user battling against an upload limit and working their way through Google's seemingly labyrinthine support structures. This strikes me as an obvious support issue that only Google can help with, but the OP was referred to SO before the OP took it back to Google support anyway.

It seems there are some people in Google who want to help ([see the rev history](https://stackoverflow.com/posts/42998086/revisions)) and the OP says he knows he was palmed off to an inappropriate channel, but has had little choice but to play hunt-the-tech-support game.

I appreciate there are some questions users can help with (for example, the answer to this may be that the quota cannot be changed). Nevertheless, it feels like another example where Stack Overflow infrastructure and volunteer time is being abused by a company that can afford to handle customer queries itself.

Is it worth a member of the SO team starting a conversation with YT tech support to see what is going on?