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| location | Grand Rapids, MI | |
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| visits | member for | 2 years |
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I am a online application developer by trade, but I started out as a network administrator. I currently work in the nonprofit sector, as well as some freelancing on my own.
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Sep 6 |
accepted | Can posting w3Fools in response to questions or answers be considered spam? |
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Sep 2 |
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Can posting w3Fools in response to questions or answers be considered spam? Definitely going to go with "facepalmingly", if we may invent a word (and I think we may) |
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Sep 2 |
awarded | Nice Question |
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Sep 2 |
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Can posting w3Fools in response to questions or answers be considered spam? @Michael Petrotta - "It is not useful or relevant," is met, the "but promotional" is not, thus it is not spam? Okay, as you say the viewpoint of SE is most significant here; however the crux of my question/point is that if I flag such a post, will the moderator do something about it? Bill says "yes". A thorn by any other name still pierces the skin, these links are not useful and there ought to be recourse when it is used destructively. |
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Sep 2 |
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Can posting w3Fools in response to questions or answers be considered spam? When you say "spam", do you take it to mean strictly promotional/advertisement -type stuff? When I use the word "spam", it means basically a non sequitur - anything that does not materially contribute to the immediate discussion at hand. I look at it from a forum moderator perspective, off-topic, posting a smiley with no words, any of that stuff is spam to me. In Bill's answer he uses the word "noise" - that is a bare synonym of spam in my view. It meets the qualification of "undesirable" as defined in the article you linked. |
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Sep 2 |
awarded | Supporter |
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Sep 2 |
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Can posting w3Fools in response to questions or answers be considered spam? I conclude that it is spam because it adds no more value to a question or answer than if I had posted a picture of Milhouse from the Simpsons. Especially when it is posted without any comment or context, or by someone parroting by rote something they don't even understand. I don't use w3Schools, I don't even like w3Schools, but I fail to see how that is relevant or interesting to anyone, ever, unless the question is "Do you like w3Schools", which is not an SO question. |
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Sep 2 |
awarded | Student |
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Sep 2 |
asked | Can posting w3Fools in response to questions or answers be considered spam? |
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Jun 4 |
awarded | Teacher |
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Jun 3 |
answered | Location of the close button on the StackExchange popup menu |
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Jun 3 |
awarded | Autobiographer |