Linked Questions
13 questions linked to/from Consensus on self-promotion and spam
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What do we do with answers that are entirely copied and improperly attributed (only a "reference" link or similar is included)?
I stumbled across a long and in depth answer earlier that thoroughly explained a topic. It seemed quite helpful though oddly verbose for SO, and then I noticed at the bottom there was a reference link....
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Self-promotion abuse detected?
There is an official FAQ on the issue: Limits for self-promotion in answers, BUT, it does not suggest what someone is to do when they find it, and where the line should be drawn.
I've found what I ...
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Should editors excise signatures in answers even if they contain useful organisation information?
Occasionally I come across a user who is signing their posts and adding their organisation details to the signature. This usually takes a form similar to this:
Kind regards,
Mylene Name
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Is providing a link to a consultation website, along with the answer, spam?
I noticed an answer, where the user answered the question and left a link to a consultation site where you book by the hour. I personally thought about editing the answer and just removing the line ...
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What to do with a user who frequently spams SO with useless links to their main site? [duplicate]
I've come over this question
and noticed that the user tries to promote links to their main site in almost each and every question, answer or comment they've posted.
I already downvoted and flagged ...
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Hitchin' a ride
Some background
About 6 months ago an idea emerged in the VBA Code Review chatroom, and together with a fellow VBA reviewer and CR addict, I started working on what became Rubberduck, an open-source ...
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LAQ Spam or just VLQ?
I came across this answer in the Late Answer queue (image included below since I assume it will be nuked shortly)
which I down voted and flagged as VLQ.
Should I have flagged this as spam?
My ...
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Why is this self-promoting answer not spam? [duplicate]
I recently flagged this answer for being obvious spam. It's clearly a marketing ploy of sorts, and the user has not had any other activity on the network.
Regardless, my flag as "non-disclosed self ...
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Is this spam or self-promotion or different? [duplicate]
After skipping this review and this review I took another look and saw this answer has been posted multiple times in the last hour by the same user. I'm starting to have some doubts about what to do ...
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What made this a low quality answer? [duplicate]
I am still relatively new to Low Quality Post reviews, and I got hit on this audit question, but I don't understand why.
I am definitely not familiar with google-bigquery, but this answer appeared to ...
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Is adding user background (self-promotion) in some answers violating any policies? [duplicate]
I was looking into a certain answer while finding solutions to my problem. I noticed that the answerer added a small 'My background' section at the footer of the answer. It seemed very innocuous and ...
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Is Stack Overflow meant for posting a Q&A about a library that I created? [duplicate]
I built a geocoding library in Java, and I keep on getting asked a bunch of times how to use a certain aspect of it.
Is Stack Overflow a good place for me to post the question and answer myself to ...
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How to not overly aggressively police against spammers [duplicate]
I wrote an answer today, to a question I found interesting. The answer started:
This is my favorite weird constexpr issue: the constexpr array size problem resolved by P2280.
[... multiple paragraphs ...