Collectives™ on Stack Overflow are dedicated spaces where developers can find content that's organized around an area of technical practice or a technology provider's product suite. Use this tag for questions about Collectives; if your post relates to a specific collective, you can also use the tag for that collective, if one exists.

Collectives™ on Stack Overflow are dedicated spaces where developers can find content that's organized around an area of technical practice or a technology provider's product suite. Defined by tags, a collective brings developers together to collaborate and learn from one another, as well as connect with subject matter experts from the community and the organizations that help build or maintain a technology product/service. Content includes questions and answers, as well as technical articles authored by Members of a collective, and bulletins – timely, useful, and relevant updates published by Admins of a collective.

Collective Admins can also grant users specific permissions, such as posting and approving articles within a collective, recommending answers that are associated with a collective, and having a user badge that highlights their role within the collective.

Use this tag for questions about Collectives, or Collectives-specific features (such as ). If your post relates to a specific collective, you can also use the tag for that collective, if one exists (e.g. or ).