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I just received an email from "[email protected]" with the subject line "Live + Work Anywhere: find remote or visa jobs", encouraging me to browse jobs and listing four in particular. In the footer, the reason for the email is given as:

This message was sent to [my email address] because you subscribed to Tips & Recommendations on Stack Overflow

I don't mind the email, but job ads isn't what I would expect from "Tips & Recommendations" for Stack Overflow, especially when the four options for managing emails are:

  • New Features - New products and major updates. Only few a year.
  • Tips & Recommendations - Timely advice to help you make the most of our features.
  • Jobs Announcements - Be the first to learn about new Jobs features.
  • Developer Story Status - Updates about your Developer Story (no trailing period?)

Surely this email would have been more appropriately categorised as "Job Announcements", as it is a combination of informing me about a new Jobs feature (the ability to filter job listings by "remote work") and advertising several job listings to me?

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    Surely telling you how to "find remote or visa jobs" is a tip?
    – DavidG
    May 11, 2017 at 9:18
  • So it's not a "new Jobs feature" but rather "Timely advice to help you make the most of" an existing feature"? I can buy that. What put me off is that I don't think of "Jobs" as a feature of Stack Overflow - to my mind it's a separate product, but perhaps this was "timely advice" to change the way I think about it ;) May 12, 2017 at 0:14
  • Well my comment was slightly tongue-in-cheek, but I guess it's still a valid point. As for jobs not being a part of SO, I'm sure the SO staff would point out that it's a huge and integral part, their vision is there to try to make devs lives better in all ways.
    – DavidG
    May 12, 2017 at 9:06
  • @KendallLister Jobs is definitely part of SO. That is why it's http://stackoverflow.com/jobs, just like http://stackoverflow.com/questions
    – T J
    May 12, 2017 at 10:54
  • Yes, I merely expressed that I don't yet think of it this way, and that I'm catching up with reality. May 13, 2017 at 15:18

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The remote/visa filters aren't a new feature; they've been there since the dawn of time (well since /jobs was part of Joel on Software), so this email wasn't really appropriate for the 'Job Announcements' bucket. The 'Tips & Recommendations' bucket is there for exactly this kind of email - "Hey, did you know you can do this? And here's a few job recommendations that we think match your job match preferences".

This particular email was only targeted at users that were marked as actively looking or open, but not actively looking for a job and that were opted into the 'Tips & Recommendations' bucket.

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    If 'Tips & Recommendations' consist of merely a job dump (which we see on the right of SO, anyway) - I think that's somewhat misleading in it's description. Guess it's time to turn off that subscription
    – Rob Mod
    May 11, 2017 at 10:07
  • Yes, I can't recall receiving any other tips or recommendations. If I had, that might have primed me to regard this email as just another one of those. I guess my follow-up question is "Why is there a special category for emails about new Jobs features when there is already a category for all new features?". May 12, 2017 at 0:19
  • Regardless, this is the officially correct answer, so... ticked! May 12, 2017 at 0:21
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The email was also badly broken - most of the "clickable" links aren't clickable. Looking at the source, you can see they have text like this: {{remoteJobsUrl}} which smacks of a broken templating stage.

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    I'm not seeing any broken links. I received the email 8 hours ago and all of the links go through the URL http://sg-links.stackoverflow.email/wf/click?upn=.... May 11, 2017 at 9:09
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  • @JamesDonnelly - StackExchange already admitted they they sent out a few thousand broken emails. Generally in tech, "It works for me" is no proof whatsoever that everything is working.
    – Tom Swirly
    May 12, 2017 at 10:04
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    Hey Tom this post was not about the broken images, it was an entirely different perspective, I think it made more sense as a comment rather than an answer. May 12, 2017 at 10:40

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