UPDATE: We have concluded this pilot study, and will discontinue serving advertisements for technology courses on Stack Overflow starting May 31st, 2023. With your feedback on this post and the ads' performance metrics, we have gathered sufficient information that will guide us to develop new products you hopefully will find helpful. Thank you all for the time, patience, and feedback offered.
Beginning in late January, we’re partnering with two online course providers to present sponsored technology course recommendation advertisements on Stack Overflow. This is a pilot study for this type of ad, and we’ll be running tests over the course of a few months to develop an understanding of the value that course recommendations add to the platform.
On the day we launch, you will begin to see course recommendations from our first two partners - Pluralsight and Udemy. These recommendations will initially appear only for a subset of site traffic. Here’s what it will look like:
When we show you these ads, we will display them in the existing sidebar ad slot, rather than create an additional ad slot dedicated to course recommendations. Our primary aim is to improve the usefulness and relevance of our ad slots to users. If you would like to see how this ad slot fits into the overall layout, please see this image.
The pilot will last approximately four months, and we'll be running experiments (e.g. altering the layout or design of the ad) during this time. We plan to partner only with Pluralsight and Udemy for the duration of the pilot study. Based on the results of the pilot study and your feedback, we'll decide on next steps. That includes a determination as to when we will open this ad slot up to additional partners that create technology courses relevant to Stack Overflow (provided they meet our advertiser guidelines).
Will these ads be targeted based on my browsing history?
We will base the ads on your Stack Overflow browsing history, only if you have opted in to tracking. Here are the ways you may have already opted in:
You opted in to “targeting cookies” in our cookie management dialog box.
You opted in for ad personalization via the “Activity data” section of your account settings page (note that this setting is ‘opt-in’ by default, but only controls your privacy settings if you’ve already opted in to targeting cookies):
If you would like to opt out, you have two options:
- You can opt out at any time by opening “Cookie Settings” in the footer of the page, and disabling “targeting cookies.”
- You can also opt in or out at any time by flipping the toggle circled above on your account settings page.
Opting out either on your account settings page or in the cookie management dialog box will cause Stack Overflow to stop serving personalized recommendations (but will not stop recommendations from showing up entirely). If you are not logged in, then we will only use your cookie management settings.
And, as always, we do not and will not sell your personal information to 3rd parties.
What course recommendations will I see if I opt out of targeting?
If you opted out of personalized recommendations, we will still recommend courses to you - however, the courses will be based upon other non-personal data, such as the popularity of the course, or the question you’re currently looking at.
Where can I see what data Stack Exchange has about my account?
Stack Exchange offers our GDPR-compliant privacy and data management options to all users worldwide. If you would like to submit a request to export your data from Stack Exchange, you may do so using the GDPR request form.
If you have questions or feedback about the design we’ve selected, please feel free to provide that feedback here.
(Please note that the current iteration of this project is already built as of this announcement. Any feedback provided now will be weighed in future revisions of the course recommendations system, but please do not expect feedback to be incorporated before the initial release.)