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The introduction post said moderation rules also apply to Collective related/connected posts, but I wonder how those rules will be judged. One thing that could become subjective is spam. It is spam when a post only exists to promote something and the author didn't disclose a relation to the product or page. But how will that work when members of a Collective answer questions by mentioning products from the "owner" of the collective, for example Google for Golang. Would it be OK to mention their own products under questions in their Collective and is affiliation already considered disclosed when the post is written by a member of the Collective?

 

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Moderation rules (and powers) do not change based on the fact if a question/answer is part of a Collective. Our expectation around answers that mention products is the same as elsewhere on the site: the answer has to provide an actual answer. It can’t be a link-only answer, it can’t be there just for promotion purposes. They can mention a product like any other user could, if it’s part of the answer. It can’t just be added on to answer when it doesn’t make sense to be there.

The introduction post said moderation rules also apply to Collective related/connected posts, but I wonder how those rules will be judged. One thing that could become subjective is spam. It is spam when a post only exists to promote something and the author didn't disclose a relation to the product or page. But how will that work when members of a Collective answer questions by mentioning products from the "owner" of the collective, for example Google for Golang. Would it be OK to mention their own products under questions in their Collective and is affiliation already considered disclosed when the post is written by a member of the Collective?

Answer from Cesar M:

Moderation rules (and powers) do not change based on the fact if a question/answer is part of a Collective. Our expectation around answers that mention products is the same as elsewhere on the site: the answer has to provide an actual answer. It can’t be a link-only answer, it can’t be there just for promotion purposes. They can mention a product like any other user could, if it’s part of the answer. It can’t just be added on to answer when it doesn’t make sense to be there.

The introduction post said moderation rules also apply to Collective related/connected posts, but I wonder how those rules will be judged. One thing that could become subjective is spam. It is spam when a post only exists to promote something and the author didn't disclose a relation to the product or page. But how will that work when members of a Collective answer questions by mentioning products from the "owner" of the collective, for example Google for Golang. Would it be OK to mention their own products under questions in their Collective and is affiliation already considered disclosed when the post is written by a member of the Collective?

 

Answer from Cesar M:

Moderation rules (and powers) do not change based on the fact if a question/answer is part of a Collective. Our expectation around answers that mention products is the same as elsewhere on the site: the answer has to provide an actual answer. It can’t be a link-only answer, it can’t be there just for promotion purposes. They can mention a product like any other user could, if it’s part of the answer. It can’t just be added on to answer when it doesn’t make sense to be there.

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The introduction post said moderation rules also apply to Collective related/connected posts, but I wonder how those rules will be judged. One thing that could become subjective is spam. It is spam when a post only exists to promote something and the author didn't disclose a relation to the product or page. But how will that work when members of a Collective answer questions by mentioning products from the "owner" of the collective, for example Google for Golang. Would it be OK to mention their own products under questions in their Collective and is affiliation already considered disclosed when the post is written by a member of the Collective?

Answer from Cesar M:

Moderation rules (and powers) do not change based on the fact if a question/answer is part of a Collective. Our expectation around answers that mention products is the same as elsewhere on the site: the answer has to provide an actual answer. It can’t be a link-only answer, it can’t be there just for promotion purposes. They can mention a product like any other user could, if it’s part of the answer. It can’t just be added on to answer when it doesn’t make sense to be there.

The introduction post said moderation rules also apply to Collective related/connected posts, but I wonder how those rules will be judged. One thing that could become subjective is spam. It is spam when a post only exists to promote something and the author didn't disclose a relation to the product or page. But how will that work when members of a Collective answer questions by mentioning products from the "owner" of the collective, for example Google for Golang. Would it be OK to mention their own products under questions in their Collective and is affiliation already considered disclosed when the post is written by a member of the Collective?

The introduction post said moderation rules also apply to Collective related/connected posts, but I wonder how those rules will be judged. One thing that could become subjective is spam. It is spam when a post only exists to promote something and the author didn't disclose a relation to the product or page. But how will that work when members of a Collective answer questions by mentioning products from the "owner" of the collective, for example Google for Golang. Would it be OK to mention their own products under questions in their Collective and is affiliation already considered disclosed when the post is written by a member of the Collective?

Answer from Cesar M:

Moderation rules (and powers) do not change based on the fact if a question/answer is part of a Collective. Our expectation around answers that mention products is the same as elsewhere on the site: the answer has to provide an actual answer. It can’t be a link-only answer, it can’t be there just for promotion purposes. They can mention a product like any other user could, if it’s part of the answer. It can’t just be added on to answer when it doesn’t make sense to be there.

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The introduction post said moderation rules also apply to Collective related/connected posts, but I wonder how those rules will be judged. One thing that could become subjective is spam. It is spam when a post only exists to promote something and the author didn't disclose a relation to the product or page. But how will that work when members of a Collective answer questions by mentioning products from the "owner" of the collective, for example Google for Golang. Would it be OK to mention their own products under questions in their Collective and is affiliation already considered disclosed when the post is written by a member of the Collective?