I saw a spam post (mirror for <10k) today that got me thinking about this. Several times in the last month now I've seen that people, obviously affiliated with companies (they don't hide this, they even put their affiliation into their profile or use a clear name that can be traced back to the company via Google), do not at all understand the rules of self promotion on SO. Now I understand that we can comment and alert moderators in these scenarios, but I thought of an alternate approach that moderators (or even users? Maybe not) could take to get these companies to stop wasting both our time destroying their self promotion and their time writing it (the usual spam post gets ~10 views before it is destroyed):
Why don't we send guidance directly to the companies that these individuals are employed by, something to the effect of "We know that you want to promote your product, but here is why you can't do that on SO...". The guidance could be sent via the company's official information channels (email etc).
The idea behind this is to turn companies that currently only waste our and their time away from doing so more effectively than just destroying the accounts they use for this.
What do you think? Is this feasible, and if, even desirable?