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Timeline for Sunsetting Jobs & Developer Story

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Mar 2, 2022 at 0:31 comment added Tobias Cohen This feels like part of the same trend as Google no longer showing good search results. If you give people easy access to the thing that they're actually looking for, it's harder to sell advertising as it's no longer needed.
Feb 7, 2022 at 8:50 comment added Arie Livshin As far as I understand, they just use this practically meaningless marketing jargon to say that they are going to monetize the job offerings. If someone wants to publish a job, they must pay and the transactions between potential employees and employers will go through SO and not directly.
Jan 17, 2022 at 0:09 comment added peterh I think the meaning of these sentences is that they remove the Job SO and no more. They suggest existing customers to use other, already existing SO services (teams, ads), but none of these are meant to step into the place of the Job SO. I can only hope that it will be more gain for them than harm.
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