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Nathan Osman
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According to the little tooltip I get when registering an app,

Do not: Use any of the full names for our websites in the name of your website or application.

By full name, do you mean "StackOverflow" or "stackoverflow.com"?

The reason I ask is because my mobile site currently displays the title "StackOverflow Mobile". I do not want to violate any of the rules, so I want to make sure my use is legitimate.

If the name is a problem, I will gladly remove it. However, I would be extremely grateful if you could make some sort of exception instead. I think there are certain cases (like this one) that necessitate the use of "StackOverflow" in the title - solely for the purpose of describing exactly what it is.

Anyway... thanks for listeningreading my little request.

Oh, and if I have to change the name, suggestions would be greatly appreciated!

According to the little tooltip I get when registering an app,

Do not: Use any of the full names for our websites in the name of your website or application.

By full name, do you mean "StackOverflow" or "stackoverflow.com"?

The reason I ask is because my mobile site currently displays the title "StackOverflow Mobile". I do not want to violate any of the rules, so I want to make sure my use is legitimate.

If the name is a problem, I will gladly remove it. However, I would be extremely grateful if you could make some sort of exception instead. I think there are certain cases (like this one) that necessitate the use of "StackOverflow" in the title - solely for the purpose of describing exactly what it is.

Anyway... thanks for listening.

Oh, and if I have to change the name, suggestions would be greatly appreciated!

According to the little tooltip I get when registering an app,

Do not: Use any of the full names for our websites in the name of your website or application.

By full name, do you mean "StackOverflow" or "stackoverflow.com"?

The reason I ask is because my mobile site currently displays the title "StackOverflow Mobile". I do not want to violate any of the rules, so I want to make sure my use is legitimate.

If the name is a problem, I will gladly remove it. However, I would be extremely grateful if you could make some sort of exception instead. I think there are certain cases (like this one) that necessitate the use of "StackOverflow" in the title - solely for the purpose of describing exactly what it is.

Anyway... thanks for reading my little request.

Oh, and if I have to change the name, suggestions would be greatly appreciated!

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Nathan Osman
  • 23.3k
  • 11
  • 61
  • 107

Can I use "StackOverflow" in the title of my website?

According to the little tooltip I get when registering an app,

Do not: Use any of the full names for our websites in the name of your website or application.

By full name, do you mean "StackOverflow" or "stackoverflow.com"?

The reason I ask is because my mobile site currently displays the title "StackOverflow Mobile". I do not want to violate any of the rules, so I want to make sure my use is legitimate.

If the name is a problem, I will gladly remove it. However, I would be extremely grateful if you could make some sort of exception instead. I think there are certain cases (like this one) that necessitate the use of "StackOverflow" in the title - solely for the purpose of describing exactly what it is.

Anyway... thanks for listening.

Oh, and if I have to change the name, suggestions would be greatly appreciated!