Two users have been asking and answering each other's questions about two products in a stack developed as open source software by a company. Both users seem to work for this company.
Is this OK?
Two users have been asking and answering each other's questions about two products in a stack developed as open source software by a company. Both users seem to work for this company.
Is this OK?
I seem to remember this being a common problem a few years ago, but this is the first instance I've heard about for a while. Personally, my stance has always been that if the Q&A are of high quality and potentially useful to others then I've no problem with them staying, even if they were clearly "faked" to a degree.
The problem with this approach though is that invariably the Q&A's aren't of good quality - they're often rushed, short, badly formatted, don't make any sense to anyone who doesn't understand the targetted product, containing links with little other surrounding information, etc. And if they're of this quality (as they almost certainly are in this situation), then I'd tend to DV / VTC, or flag them if they're particularly bad.
This seems to be covered by the FAQ
The community here tends to vote down overt self-promotion and flag it as spam. Post good, relevant answers, and if some (but not all) happen to be about your product or website, that’s okay. However, you must disclose your affiliation in your answers.
If they're good Q&A fine. But they must disclose (their) affiliation in (their) answers.
You are also within your rights to downvote/VTC if you feel they question(s) and/or answer(s) are not good quality.
Possibly point the people in question at this FAQ?
One can suspect that these questions are not posed out of any need but rather as a mean to promote a certain (software) product. It's likely that other users will see promotional Q&A activity as kind of spam. See for example Is it OK to promote my own code by answering my own questions?.
We even once thought that posting a question to advertise your own software is not acceptable at all.
On the other hand, if the question is on topic (no close reason applies) and of sufficient quality (not downvote worthy) it might actually be useful for someone.
The least that should be included is that all users asking or answering questions about their own software must disclose their affiliation with that software directly in the contribution, so that others may form an educated opinion about it.
Finally, it might just be an attempt to quickly gain reputation by posing and answering and mutual upvoting of content they are familiar with.
Focus should be on Q&A quality. In unpopular tags, only a few people may have the expertise to answer questions. We should not assume intentions, even if the evidence, e.g. two people only ever accepting each others' answers, suggests bias.
Frankly, if a person asks a good question and it is answered best by their associate, there should be no problem with their answer being accepted. Even if it happens dozens of times.
In this case, the questions are undeniably poor. This needlessly pollutes SO's Q&A repository in a way which cannot easily be undone. That's an issue.
Undisclosed promotion, in my opinion, isn't the problem here.