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The open in new tab link for the Developer Hiring Blog in the Stack Overflow blog is not open in the new tab.

Same kind of issue is in Email Settings too, reported in MSE

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  • Not a bug, as stated in the answer.
    – Martijn Pieters Mod
    Commented Dec 5, 2017 at 10:43

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The icon doesn't mean the link will open in a new tab. It means the link points to a different domain than the one your currently on.

When clicking on that link, you are leaving stackoverflow.blog and navigating to www.stackoverflowbusiness.com.

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    I feel this icons purpose/representation is very opinionated topic as to me, that icon represents not only a url to a different domain, but also to a new tab. The reason I say this is because there are plenty of SO & non-SO links on here that don't use that icon.
    – ProEvilz
    Commented Dec 5, 2017 at 10:44
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    @ProEvilz: Since when can icons have an opinion?
    – Cerbrus
    Commented Dec 5, 2017 at 10:45
  • I'm sure you knew what I meant by that.
    – ProEvilz
    Commented Dec 5, 2017 at 10:46
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    Websites have no realistic control over where the clicked link opens. Never assume a clicked link opens in a new tab. If you want it to open in a new tab, just middle-click / ctrl-click it.
    – Cerbrus
    Commented Dec 5, 2017 at 10:46
  • @ProEvilz I think the icon seems to be a new "feature" (personally hadn't seen it before), and they didn't retroactively add the icon to all existing links. But that's just guesswork, of course.
    – user247702
    Commented Dec 5, 2017 at 10:50
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    I have to disagree here being the icon is called glyphicon-new-window and looking at what the UX site thinks
    – George
    Commented Dec 5, 2017 at 10:51
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    @George because people have never misused a glyphicon before, right? :) And at least one commenter on the link mentions its alternate 'external site' meaning.
    – user247702
    Commented Dec 5, 2017 at 10:53
  • @Stijn Fair point, I thought the kettlebell one was a thumb for a while, but I'd argue that this is more seen as a link to a new tab rather than a link to an external site, which is normally done via a new window/tab anyway.
    – George
    Commented Dec 5, 2017 at 10:58

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