The Overflow #56: An engineering argument includes a link to a blog post which advocates for Universal Basic Income.
I and many other developers read this newsletter to learn about tech trends and skills. After all, the newsletter itself states
This newsletter is by developers, for developers, written and curated by the Stack Overflow team ...
and is self-described as
Essays, opinions, and advice on the act of computer programming from Stack Overflow.
I suspect there are very few who subscribe to The Overflow to learn philosophies around government programs. So I was quite surprised to see that this link was not only included in the newsletter, but was featured in the subject of the email: "The Overflow #56: An engineering argument."
There are uncountable resources available for learning theory on government programs, which people can attend to when that is what they seek to do. But this newsletter is not where people go for that, and when the content which subscribers expect to receive from The Overflow is diluted, the newsletter loses value.
The fact that the blogger makes a connection in his mind between an engineering concept and the feasibility of a government program does not make engineering (let alone computer programming) the topic of the post.
Wondering if this is the proper place for this question? I was too! See this.
it's a marketing tool
-- Does anyone really think it's anything else?