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I recently visited my profile page and was surprised by a new Jobs ad:
Having never participated in anything Jobs related on Stack Overflow, I was a little miffed at having this injected, to be honest. Especially smack dab in the flow of the page, rather than at the top or along the side bar, where such annoying advertisements have long been relegated here at Stack Overflow.
I clicked "Hide jobs", which only sort of hides them:
(It would be great if clicking "hide jobs" hid the whole element instead of minimizing it, so that I don't have to display: none
that element via a custom style)
A little alarmed, I went looking on Meta for an announcement for this, and Job recommendations box in activity page spams users caught my eye first. After reading Shog's answer, I learned that there are apparently some settings you can turn off. Confident that I would never have turned these things on to begin with, or that I had already turned them off, I went looking, and was really surprised to see an entire section of job preferences, all enabled:
Granted, these are all about e-mail preferences. Still, disturbing that they're checked by default. I'm not sure if there was ever an announcement about this batch of opt-out settings being added.
At any rate, Shog wasn't sure if we were looking at the same settings, so I went over to the Job Match preferences page (the likeliest candidate for these new ads), and here's where I am sitting:
As you can see, I've never even checked any of these buttons, which appears to be the default state (I don't think I've seen this before now, but I haven't been looking regularly). After clicking the "Not interested" radio button, the HTML element containing the Job Recommendations went away completely, which is good. However, that brings me to the feature request:
Can we please update the Job Recommendations feature so that it uses the "Not interested in jobs" behavior (E.g. No job rec advertisements) if none of the radio buttons in "Job match preferences" are selected? It seems like a bit of an oversight, given that the radio buttons don't have an active one by default.
Perhaps the best solution is to just mark everyone as "not interested" if they don't have a radio button selected currently?