I'm new to C# and thus I have been really hammering the C# tag lately. In my ventures, I keep landing on answers like this:
and so on and so forth. I could paste probably a hundred more, but I don't wanna bore people too much. I've tried to report some of these, the flags are still listed as "active" after almost a week. Not sure what's up there.
As you can see, a large percent of these answers offer absolutely nothing of value to the site, just a backlink to a commercial product. In some cases, the answers are completely off-topic, one of the links someone asks for an open source library, the answer given is "buy our 20 thousand dollar security toolbox" (paraphrase).
I understand that, with some disclosure, some advertisement is acceptable so long as the answer is contributing something of value and is on-topic. But, where is the limit? Should I bother flagging stuff like this?
My post doesn't seem to be drawing any official response so, I'm tagging this as a feature request and asking that clear rules be defined, measurable, well defined rules against this sort of stuff. This stuff is pollution in our community and only serves to drive users away from the site. While there are situations where a commercial product might be the only feasible solution to a problem, spamming links to them (or to any external, boxed solution for that matter) is really against the spirit of the network: education.
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, then flag one post informing of everything if the findings ring some bell.