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So, I saw people asking questions on SO and decided to help. Instead of just talking about the solutions, I created the solutions as open source projects and provide to them as answers. People used and liked my projects. Then, I tried to apply the same answer to similar questions. I want to saved people's time. But they are now all marked as deleted and spam.

FxCop installation: https://stackoverflow.com/a/22762822

Making Entity framework implement an interface: https://stackoverflow.com/a/23295995

I made attempts to explain the context, reached out to moderators (@lizardbill). Nothing seems to help.

Thanks

P.S. I provided straight answers to the questions. I don't know why they are still being declined by moderators. If you think they are not good answers, let people vote them down. Please don't delete them if they are not down voted. At All.

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This is a question that gets asked often on Stack Overflow, because we do have a lot of open source project authors here and they often recommend their projects in answers. I'm one of them, and I often struggle with how best to mention my own project without crossing over the line into excessive self-promotion.

In fact, I wrote some detailed recommendations for how to present your open source project here in response to a similar question on the (former) Meta.SO.

I believe what troubled people with your answers is that you left 25 answers in rapid succession, 22 of which promoted your projects. Stack Overflow is an attractive spam target, and spammers keep trying to attack the site in various ways. This has caused the community to have a strong response to anything even remotely resembling spam. Thus, these were flagged by members of the community and many of the answers removed.

Looking through your answers, I've definitely seen worse. You describe what your framework is, that you wrote it, and how to use it. However, some of these answers look like you did a search for keywords and posted answers without targeting the specific question asked. Near as I can tell, these answers weren't really what the asker was looking for:

https://stackoverflow.com/a/23295412/19679

https://stackoverflow.com/a/23295581/19679

https://stackoverflow.com/a/23296063/19679

https://stackoverflow.com/a/23296590/19679

https://stackoverflow.com/a/23298152/19679

and seemed to be copied and pasted to search results you found without reading the actual question. Answers need to be individually written to solve the problem at hand.

I've undeleted your answer here:

https://stackoverflow.com/a/22762822/19679

because it looks like a response to the specific question there. I'm no subject matter expert though, so if you'd like to make the case for specific other answers or edit them to be more appropriate, you could flag the individual answers for us to evaluate and undelete if warranted.

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  • I really appreciate your effort in explaining about my violations (seems to be the right word choice here). But it is all because of my approach: 1. Search for active questions. 2. Try to group them together. 3. Build a solution that would simplify people's day to day tasks. 4. Try to introduce the solution to as many questions as possible. Now that it triggers the spam protection system, I will have to tweak it. I will edit each of the answer and explain how people could be benefit from the solution that I proposed. What should be the most effective way to flag my edits for undelete? Apr 29, 2014 at 1:15
  • I updated stackoverflow.com/a/23295412/3481183 Please review. Apr 29, 2014 at 1:24
  • Also updated stackoverflow.com/a/23295581 Please review Apr 29, 2014 at 1:30
  • Updated stackoverflow.com/a/23296063/3481183 Please review Apr 29, 2014 at 1:37
  • The 3 edits that I made above would provide straight answers to the questions. I don't know why they are still being declined by moderators. If you think they are not good answers, let people vote them down. Please don't delete them if they are not down voted. At All. Apr 29, 2014 at 1:54
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    Brad Larson, will any further actions be taken on my answers? Apr 29, 2014 at 20:02
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    Editing does not cause the answer to be undeleted.
    – jcolebrand
    Apr 29, 2014 at 20:47
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    @Believe2014: I've taken a second look at the answers you've cited above, but I don't see enough added value to warrant undeletion. Please stop asking us to re-review these answers; we won't. Apr 29, 2014 at 20:58
  • The irony here is that similar (and even less explained) answers are widely accepted; your saren't mostly because you managed to initially annoy people. To an unfortunate degree, what lives/dies around here depends on if it is seen mostly be those interested in the topic, or those interested in housekeeping. Apr 30, 2014 at 23:36
  • @Believe2014 - Sorry, I was busy with a few other things and wanted to take the time to review these properly. I've undeleted a couple that you've edited to specifically answer the questions they were on. One of them you'd already presented another answer for the question, so I left that one alone.
    – Brad Larson Mod
    May 1, 2014 at 1:32
  • Thanks Brad. This sounds great. Love the community again. May 1, 2014 at 14:52

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