← Back to context Comment by jimktrains2 7 years ago Yes, the automated system prefetching links will always click said button. 3 comments jimktrains2 Reply icebraining 7 years ago Not if the button issues a POST request. jimktrains2 7 years ago The button I was responding about was an "undo unsubscribe". A bot won't click that button, but may follow a link. icebraining 7 years ago Right, I assumed the button would be linked from a subsequent email confirming the unsubscription. You're right, a button in the unsubscription page doesn't help.
icebraining 7 years ago Not if the button issues a POST request. jimktrains2 7 years ago The button I was responding about was an "undo unsubscribe". A bot won't click that button, but may follow a link. icebraining 7 years ago Right, I assumed the button would be linked from a subsequent email confirming the unsubscription. You're right, a button in the unsubscription page doesn't help.
jimktrains2 7 years ago The button I was responding about was an "undo unsubscribe". A bot won't click that button, but may follow a link. icebraining 7 years ago Right, I assumed the button would be linked from a subsequent email confirming the unsubscription. You're right, a button in the unsubscription page doesn't help.
icebraining 7 years ago Right, I assumed the button would be linked from a subsequent email confirming the unsubscription. You're right, a button in the unsubscription page doesn't help.
Not if the button issues a POST request.
The button I was responding about was an "undo unsubscribe". A bot won't click that button, but may follow a link.
Right, I assumed the button would be linked from a subsequent email confirming the unsubscription. You're right, a button in the unsubscription page doesn't help.