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I have recently gottenachieved edit review privileges, and have tried to follow agreed upon edit review practices by looking around SO.meta if I have a question about something.

Today I have seen quite a few questions about IBM's Bluemix technology coming through the edit queue. Many of the proposed edits were from one user. Their account reads:

I am the Community/Knowledge Manager and Social Media Specialist for IBM Bluemix Support.

I looked at their edit history after a few edits in the same vein and see that all this user's edits are based around Bluemix. This is unsurprising, but there are a few edits which seem to be made in order to serve IBM's ends, instead of the StackOverflowStack Overflow community.

For example this edit:

removed the " (good to check the number of recognized entities in the user input beforehand)" as I didn't think the sarcasm was good representing IBM.

Or this one:

I added the containers and the containers-registry tags because they are followed by the IBM teams for these questions

How does SE feel/handle edits made by people who are clearly interested in promoting a technology and are paid by that technology (even if most of their edits on the topic are improvements)?

I have recently gotten edit review privileges, and have tried to follow agreed upon edit review practices by looking around SO.meta if I have a question about something.

Today I have seen quite a few questions about IBM's Bluemix technology coming through the edit queue. Many of the proposed edits were from one user. Their account reads:

I am the Community/Knowledge Manager and Social Media Specialist for IBM Bluemix Support.

I looked at their edit history after a few edits in the same vein and see that all this user's edits are based around Bluemix. This is unsurprising, but there are a few edits which seem to be made in order to serve IBM's ends, instead of the StackOverflow community.

For example this edit:

removed the " (good to check the number of recognized entities in the user input beforehand)" as I didn't think the sarcasm was good representing IBM.

Or this one:

I added the containers and the containers-registry tags because they are followed by the IBM teams for these questions

How does SE feel/handle edits made by people who are clearly interested in promoting a technology and are paid by that technology (even if most of their edits on the topic are improvements)?

I have recently achieved edit review privileges and have tried to follow agreed edit review practices by looking around SO.meta if I have a question about something.

Today I have seen quite a few questions about IBM's Bluemix technology coming through the edit queue. Many of the proposed edits were from one user. Their account reads:

I am the Community/Knowledge Manager and Social Media Specialist for IBM Bluemix Support.

I looked at their edit history after a few edits in the same vein and see that all this user's edits are based around Bluemix. This is unsurprising, but there are a few edits which seem to be made in order to serve IBM's ends, instead of the Stack Overflow community.

For example this edit:

removed the " (good to check the number of recognized entities in the user input beforehand)" as I didn't think the sarcasm was good representing IBM.

Or this one:

I added the containers and the containers-registry tags because they are followed by the IBM teams for these questions

How does SE feel/handle edits made by people who are clearly interested in promoting a technology and are paid by that technology (even if most of their edits on the topic are improvements)?

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Will Barnwell
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How does SE handle edits by company representatives on questions about their technology which go beyond improvement?

I have recently gotten edit review privileges, and have tried to follow agreed upon edit review practices by looking around SO.meta if I have a question about something.

Today I have seen quite a few questions about IBM's Bluemix technology coming through the edit queue. Many of the proposed edits were from one user. Their account reads:

I am the Community/Knowledge Manager and Social Media Specialist for IBM Bluemix Support.

I looked at their edit history after a few edits in the same vein and see that all this user's edits are based around Bluemix. This is unsurprising, but there are a few edits which seem to be made in order to serve IBM's ends, instead of the StackOverflow community.

For example this edit:

removed the " (good to check the number of recognized entities in the user input beforehand)" as I didn't think the sarcasm was good representing IBM.

Or this one:

I added the containers and the containers-registry tags because they are followed by the IBM teams for these questions

How does SE feel/handle edits made by people who are clearly interested in promoting a technology and are paid by that technology (even if most of their edits on the topic are improvements)?