This is really a question in 2 parts — I've seen the product formerly known as Teams referred to as both Stack Internal and Stack Overflow Internal. I'd prefer the former but… clarity would be useful, especially since the former feels like a less… clunky branding. This also affects how we deal with the upcoming rebranding from a community perspective. This is kind of the canary for us — it reflects the vision of the company (and where it stands with respect to how community members may need to push for changes to plans).
Secondly, the sidebar refers to 'Teams' as both Teams and Stack Overflow Internal:
The footer just calls it Teams as well. Branding needs to be coherent one would assume, and this is not.
This is messy. What's a Stack Internal instance called? It's quite confusing for someone with no historical context to call it a team, especially with MS Teams.
