Looking at the style of that job offer (the
Anonymous Monk one), I fear that
those job offers will need a link in large friendly letters
combined with a How-To on the front page, as this node seems
to have been written in a hurry without further thinking
about linking the email address or providing any interesting
information or web page - and it's exactly that kind of
persons that are likely to spam ... But luckily, we
have moderators here that will prevent such job offers
from showing up on the front page.
I as a student/part time contractor am interested in
(well made) offers (unlike that one), but I would also think
that my contract partners don't want me going "job hunting"
during paid hours, so I would also never want any job advertisements
on the front page.
So I add my vote on "banning" job offers to the background
of the site. Known people with an account here will also know whom to ask here
or maybe ask in the chat or browse people's home nodes
and /MSG them, and spamming Anonymous Monks won't
get in the way of the general public.
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