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1Thanks for this feedback. We definitely want to minimize any confusion as much as possible. I will talk to the team and see if we can come up with any potential solutions.Eric Martin– Eric Martin Staff2026-02-26 00:17:27 +00:00Commented Feb 26 at 0:17
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11The solution has been brought up fairly repeatedly over the last few weeks. Stack Exchange has been our identity for years - and putting the entire network under a stack overflow branding isn't a solution to confusion. As per my other answer - I think greater sensitivity to network history and the needs of the network, over what seems better to marketing is a good thing.Journeyman Geek– Journeyman Geek2026-02-26 00:25:55 +00:00Commented Feb 26 at 0:25
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8See also Could we get some clarity over the Stack Exchange brand being sunset?. I've been trying to get this seen for quite a while - and communication from the company has been really bad on these topics. We try every channel we have and get nothing till the actual release.Journeyman Geek– Journeyman Geek2026-02-26 01:03:16 +00:00Commented Feb 26 at 1:03
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6@EricMartin "Thanks for this feedback"?! Really? Do you really see this as some kind of fresh insight that you couldn't possibly have seen coming? Did you really not see any of the previous attempts of people to raise exactly this point? Did you, in fact, think at all about how this "brand transformation" is actually going to work?IMSoP– IMSoP2026-02-26 15:09:37 +00:00Commented 2 days ago
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2@EricMartin Also, any chance of responding to any of the other feedback on this page? Or do you not have any response to the criticism, you're just going to stay silent and wait for us all to go away?IMSoP– IMSoP2026-02-26 15:13:26 +00:00Commented 2 days ago
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