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What is the policy on putting affiliate tags into Amazon links on Stackoverflow?

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Personally, I would flag any affiliate links as spam.

Appropriate on your blog, but not on a public forum, IMO.

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Unfortunately, even thought the question is closed, the affiliate links remain. Is it appropriate to edit these out (or replace them with yours Jeff)? – David M Jul 6 '09 at 11:49
I'd just remove the links altogether and put the explanation in the edit reasons. – ChrisF Jul 6 '09 at 12:39
So imagine a link thats a useful answer to the question, but just happens to be an affiliate link. (Even better, one that has a clear disclosure.) Is that so bad it should be flagged as spam? – billpg Jul 22 '09 at 12:38
yes, it should be flagged as spam -- we don't allow users to directly advertise their businesses here (other than ambient links in their user profile) so why would we allow it here? – Jeff Atwood Jul 23 '09 at 0:24
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@Jeff I disagree with you, but this isn't my website. :) – billpg Jul 23 '09 at 11:30
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I think markdown should automatically add a StackOverflow affiliate link. More revenue, less ads! – Benjol Jan 13 '10 at 13:15
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What about instances where both the poster and the person who follows the link get some non-monetary benefit? A little extra storage in Dropbox, for instance? – Al Everett Jan 7 '11 at 18:30
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Depends on what is going on. If you are answering a question concerning books or products and you are giving examples of really good books, I would more or less look past it (because if they are the one giving me the product for the first time and I like it, I wouldn't mind giving them some kickback for the review).

If they are asking a question or something and it is more blatantly spam trying to sell products without any real value behind it (or if that review or link is not a good idea on that particular question/answer) then I will be like ChrisF and flag it as spam.

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Actually David M did the flagging, I said I would be tempted but hadn't got round to it in this case. – ChrisF Jul 6 '09 at 11:33
I was referring to you "I'd be tempted to flag it as spam". I admit I didn't really read your answer thoroughly (it's still early!). – TheTXI Jul 6 '09 at 11:36
I did flag it, and to be honest had the poster not included the throwaway "here's another book with an affiliate link in it" at the end of his/her question I might have let it go! – David M Jul 6 '09 at 11:49
As I mention in my updated answer it was the second link that clinched it for me too. – ChrisF Jul 6 '09 at 12:38
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