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It seems that spammers are using Stack Overflow Jobs company pages to make SEO-optimized clickbait. Here's an example (don't ask me how I found it).

There's no option for users to flag these pages - so how do we stop the spam when we see it?

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    Grrmbl ... extend Smoke Detector to company pages ......
    – rene
    Jun 19, 2016 at 19:08
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    Thanks for reporting - that company page is now down.
    – Oded
    Jun 19, 2016 at 19:23
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    @Oded There's a lot more, like stackoverflow.com/jobs/companies/… and stackoverflow.com/jobs/companies/….
    – hichris123
    Jun 19, 2016 at 19:26
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    @hichris123 - removing them as we find them.
    – Oded
    Jun 19, 2016 at 19:28
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    Well, here's a bunch @Oded: stackoverflow.com/jobs/companies?searchTerm=%22online+free%22.
    – hichris123
    Jun 19, 2016 at 19:29
  • @hichris123 - yeah, a couple of hundred, looks like. Getting through the list and looking at options to ban them.
    – Oded
    Jun 19, 2016 at 19:50
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    OK, I think we cleared the lot. Definitely a bot using a botnet for these. Thanks for reporting. //cc @hichris123
    – Oded
    Jun 19, 2016 at 20:18
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    @Oded I presume it wouldn't be feasible to just let SO mods delete these?
    – Undo Mod
    Jun 19, 2016 at 20:19
  • I don't believe so, not without a bunch of dev work at the moment. Not a crazy idea though, @Undo
    – Oded
    Jun 19, 2016 at 20:25
  • Yeah, figured it'd be difficult with the weird proxy thing going on there @Oded. Anyway, let me know if I can help at all.
    – Undo Mod
    Jun 19, 2016 at 20:26
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    Thanks for the offer, @Undo. Will mention to the team.
    – Oded
    Jun 19, 2016 at 20:28
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    The question "how do we stop the spam when we see it" still stands, @Oded...is a Meta post the best way? The contact us form?
    – jscs
    Jun 19, 2016 at 22:13
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    @JoshCaswell - for a longer term solution, a meta post discussing the issue and how to resolve (scale, speed, community involvement etc...) it would be the way to go. For faster resolution in the interim? Possibly an email to careers at stackoverflow.com or pinging a dev in a chat room.
    – Oded
    Jun 19, 2016 at 22:20
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    @Oded I put together a list below of all the ones I found. I hope it helps!
    – Laurel
    Jun 20, 2016 at 1:01
  • I think that Company pages may have been originally intended for some of the role that Team pages are adopting, which is why they're open to non-advertisers. (Which, I should note, has been very useful in allowing me to test sections of the site I wouldn't otherwise have access to.)
    – Jeremy
    Jun 22, 2016 at 19:32

2 Answers 2

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It appears that anyone can create a Company Page. From the FAQ:

Do I have to have active job listings to create a Company Page?

Nope. You can create a free Company Page without job listings. However, to promote your page to more developers through Company Page ads, you will need to have active job listings running.

In just a few seconds, I created an account on Jobs and nearly created a Company Page. It shouldn't be that easy.

Please restrict the people who can create a Company Page. I'm not sure if it would be best to make it only available if you want to create a listing, but quite obviously one shouldn't be able to create a Company Page and just leave it there. Otherwise, this is a spammers haven -- someone can create a page and have it indexed by Google, all without paying.

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    I think company pages should be private (hidden from view) until the company posts their first listing. From that point on, even without listings, it would remain public. Jun 19, 2016 at 23:07
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    @StephanBijzitter That would certainly stop a bit of spam, for a second. The problem is that if people are botting the company pages now, they'll just adjust their bot to include a listing. Jun 20, 2016 at 1:05
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    @ChrisCirefice Listings are flaggable, company pages are not, so requiring a listing might facilitate cleanup, at least. Jun 20, 2016 at 3:43
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    @ChrisCirefice Also, for a listing, you have to pay. Defeats the purpose of spamming if you have to pay. ;)
    – hichris123
    Jun 20, 2016 at 3:51
  • @JeffreyBosboom & Chris - I didn't know that, but that would definitely make sense. Why would you create a page without having a listing? Requiring a listing seems like a very quick and efficient way of stopping spam. Jun 20, 2016 at 4:22
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    You don't even have to require a listing -- just don't have Google index the page unless there's one currently active or there has been one that wasn't flagged into nonexistence.
    – Nic
    Jun 20, 2016 at 16:25
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I'm finding a number of spammy company pages, and it's getting too awkward to use the tiny comment boxes. I'm marking this Community Wiki so that everyone else can add to or edit the list.

The main sign that I've been seeing that something is wrong is that the "benefits" are not benefits. While I have found some false positives, the vast majority that follow this pattern are breaking the rules:

Company pages on Stack Overflow Careers are specifically meant to promote your company to potential hires, and the content and language should reflect this. This is not the place to advertise the services of your company to potential clients, advertise jobs (other than those posted on careers), or invite people to recruiting events.


I think that we need to be more clear what the job pages are for. I have only found two vague paragraphs about company pages. The lack of clear guidelines is probably a contributor to some of the spam/noise we have. I suspect that some companies haven't read the rules (or don't speak English and used Google Translate).

The rules should be prominently displayed where they can be seen without needing to create an account or login. They should mention:

  • This is not the place for companies (or individuals) to post if they are looking to be hired. No CVs!
  • There must be some mention of what it will be like to work there ("benefits").
    • Some good examples: work 10 miles from beach, flexible hours, 401k, etc.
    • Some bad examples: $500 referral fee, responsive web design, 20 years experience, etc.
  • Pages that read like an advertisement for the company will be removed
  • What the policy on multiple company pages is. I can't answer this, but I think that having more than one company page with identical or nearly identical content is stupid and should not be allowed. If so, that should be its own list.

Also, I noticed link shorteners aren't blocked. They probably should be...


The list

To keep things organized, this section should only contain pages that are still live so that it's easy for the "powers that delete" to do their job. As these pages are deleted, the links can be removed. (You can use the revision history to see the dead links.)

  • Add a link here!
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  • I looked through and found ~20 but I already pinged someone about them. Not sure if it's worth adding them to this list. gist.github.com/hichris1234/dd8ec804e95fa48ce343df456dfb5fa8
    – hichris123
    Jun 20, 2016 at 2:44
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    That Russian one tho: "i write code, code, code" "write code, and write code" "for hours write code"
    – Tas
    Jun 20, 2016 at 3:37
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    @Tas Founded in 1976...I guess they have been writing code for a long time
    – brimstone
    Jun 20, 2016 at 4:10
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    @brimstone I assume that "founded in 1976" was when they were born. Somebody should get a screenshot or download the source of that page before it's gone.
    – Laurel
    Jun 20, 2016 at 4:14
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    @Laurel I downloaded as a PDF. Dropbox link: dropbox.com/s/822bm6vse310vjb/…
    – brimstone
    Jun 20, 2016 at 4:16
  • @Oded Just added two more at the bottom of the list. They clearly should both be deleted.
    – Aleks G
    Jun 21, 2016 at 19:49

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