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Jun 28, 2021 at 15:28 comment added Kevin B I mean, it's a marketing tool being dressed up as a gift to the community. "Here, check out all these cool new features! but, you can't use any of them if some outside company isn't paying for it." Conflict of interest is built-in.
Jun 28, 2021 at 14:43 comment added zcoop98 @Scratte Honestly, I think even the most fool-hardy voters can tell the difference between an ad of no value & an answer of much value that helps them out. I just don't see many real-life cases where the line blurs enough to make this type of abuse profitable for a company and/ or convincing enough to fool the community (since both need to occur for this to be abused). We suggest programming solutions; a suggestion to buy a new tool isn't even applicable in a good 95% of questions here. I don't doubt the existence of more crafty ads, but no, I still don't see it being an issue.
Jun 28, 2021 at 14:22 comment added Scratte @zcoop98 So you don't see a risk of "<regular tool> can do this with <incantations>, but this <$150 a month priced tool that my collective sells> will do it while you sleep"? And that the company behind the collective isn't going to push their members to post such? More interestingly, if they do, how can we tell?
Jun 28, 2021 at 14:13 comment added zcoop98 Frankly, I don't see that first case as being much of a practical risk, even though it sounds like it could be one theoretically. The margin for actual abuse occurring in this way this just sounds so, incredibly tiny to me; since only programming questions are on-topic here, not server hosting or business decisions or anything of the like, I don't see nearly any way for a Collective to steer Q&A chains towards something that's more useful/ profitable/ convenient for them but actually worse for readers in some material way.
Jun 28, 2021 at 13:53 comment added Scratte There's also that orange banner that might direct more upvotes to it just because of the banner.
Jun 28, 2021 at 13:13 history answered Tim Biegeleisen CC BY-SA 4.0