[Here](https://meta.stackoverflow.com/q/253849/861716) are some pretty tight guidelines for product vendors that outsource their support to Stack Overflow. And vendors are [not encouraged](https://meta.stackexchange.com/a/13282/168269) to do this too easily. All well and good.

But even for a seasoned Stack Overflow contributor like me it's impossible to know all products that use this support model. So what frequently happens is:

* User `X` asks a clearly support-related question about ProductA.
* I vote to close this question, indicating that it belongs on the product's support forum.
* `X` responds in a frustrated manner that he feels shuttled from pillar to post. And he is.
* I rather sheepishly admit I didn't know that ProductA referred to Stack Overflow for support and retract my close vote.

That's a lot of clutter and uselessly spent energy!

Just one example [here](https://stackoverflow.com/q/30778941/861716). You see, by the way, that the OP even expects he contacts product support directly. ("Did *you* introduce a new bug...", "you french guys...").

In this case, in my opinion the product vendor, SonarQube, did a [very poor job](http://www.sonarqube.org/get-support/) in instructing their users when and how to resort to Stack Overflow. And they clearly don't follow up sufficiently on questions in their tag (only an edit!). But that's beyond SO's control. *Any* product vendor can refer to SO in this poor (or even poorer) manner and lean back.

But there's more to it. Users typically won't read even the best and concise guidelines on product sites. They see "Stack Overflow" and there they go. So what we get is a lot of questions that can't even be answered here, only by the product developers themselves if they happen to be around. For instance -

* Why is this feature implemented this way?
* When do you expect to release version x.y?
* I have this feature request....

These questions are entirely irrelevant at SO (in the past they would go down as "too localized").

So I would like to actively discourage this support model in some way. I know that this is hard to realize. Maybe there should be a specific flag for it. Is SO even capable (in term of human resources) of contacting offenders?