Questions tagged [self-promotion]
Fine line between spamming and coincidentally owning or developing a resource that happens to also answer the question
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I built a tool as an answer to a common problem on SO and was banned for promoting myself
It's been a few months since this happened, but I saw it took some of my motivation for answering questions away and I don't want that to happen.
I saw that people need an equivalent of ...
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Consensus on self-promotion and spam
I just spotted a user with a lot of reputation with 273 answers, 138 of which contained a link to a website they're related to, and they often, but not always, contained disclosed affiliation. The ...
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Correcting my own spam answer - is it fine now?
Three years ago I have given the a link-only answer which promoted my library in the following question without authorship disclosure. This answer was later deleted as spam/link-only which it deserved ...
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Is it OK to promote my own code by answering my own questions?
I have written some plugins for jQuery that are very often searched on Google. One of them is used for long-click event handler, presented in a "beautiful" way, for example:
$("a").longclick( ...
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User promoting his software in relevant questions without disclosure
I was searching for DiagramO, an open source diagramming software on Stack Overflow. In its search results almost all the answers are written by a single user, who is the creator of the software ...
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Is it OK to edit an answer by another person to avoid it being mistaken for spam?
I came across this answer today:
Unit tests for Javacc
The original answer was basically a link-only answer by the book author to the sample code freely available on the book's website.
This ...
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Is this library promotion spamming?
I just noticed these answers. They all start with the same sentence:
An other approach is to use underscore.aggregate library (mixin for underscorejs).
While each of them seems to answer the ...
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Should I flag or should I edit out a social network promotion myself?
I found an answer with this at the end:
We all agree that such content should not belong in an answer but is it worth flagging or can I simply edit out that content? I found it in 2 answers by the ...
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Is it acceptable to promote my own library as part of a real answer?
Let me illustrate this with a very simple example. The user asks about how to make a simple, cross-browser AJAX request.
I answer the question with some explanation, sample code, and links to ...
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Do people use Stack Overflow to market their products?
Do people post questions about specific libraries or products to attempt to get people to answer with links to third party libraries?
I would imagine having a ton of links to your site on Stack ...
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Is it OK to flood Stack Overflow with questions and answers about your own products? [duplicate]
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?
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Is a Microsoft MVP required to disclose affiliation?
Microsoft (124,000 active employees worldwide) has a system for rewarding non-employees, the "Most Valuable Professional".
With apparently 3,024 active MVP worldwide, that's very few people compared ...
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Are consulting solicitations acceptable?
A user was offering consulting services as part of an answer. Is this acceptable according to Stack Overflow policy?
Recently this post ended up in the VLQ queue. Upon looking at it, I felt (with ...
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Should I flag answers where people are just selling products?
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:
https://stackoverflow.com/a/2683152/562566
https://stackoverflow.com/a/...
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Multiple answers in a short time that may fall foul of the "disclosing affiliation" rules
Preamble: I don't think it's a duplicate of the suggested "what is the policy regarding self-promotion?" as that deals more with one's self keeping within affiliation rules, whereas this is ...
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Self-promoting book [duplicate]
I'm a regular answerer (for the async/await questions, at least) on SO.
I've recently finished writing a book: O'Reilly's Concurrency in C# Cookbook. As you may guess, a lot of the recipes would ...
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Could answering with the same link-only answer be considered spam?
I was reviewing the low quality posts queue and I've seen 6 or 7 times (until now) the same answer from the same user, an example:
https://stackoverflow.com/review/low-quality-posts/18055933
The ...
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Comment with link to my library removed
I posted a comment on this question (answers now deleted) saying that out-of-the-box solutions for placeholders in UITextViews don't exist, but that there are libraries out there doing the job.
I ...
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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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How should I deal with this answer by a developer of the product in question?
I just came upon this answer. It's certainly a good one, and solves the OP's problem (which is obvious by the comment they added under the answer, although they didn't accept it).
The question is ...
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What is the policy regarding sparse self-promotion in answers?
I am aware of the policy regarding self-promotion in answers; the author of an answer is required to disclose affiliation with any links given when appropriate.
However, what if the self-promotion is ...
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Is it enough disclosure of self promotion if the link itself contains their name? [duplicate]
I've stumbled over a user that didn't disclose that they link to their own off-site content other than that the plain URL contains their name. The posts are very extensive, but the SO posts seem too ...
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Is self-promotion allowed in a legitimate edit?
I just encountered this suggested edit in the queue. The user suggesting the edit wants to add his own github project to those listed in an answer that has already received 10 upvotes.
I would ...
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Where does one draw the line when it comes to answers in a specific tag self promoting an alternative tool?
I'm not going to point out who and what tags I'm referring to here to avoid any meta-effect, but you can probably figure it out based on my activity.
I'm not as active as I used to be on Stack ...
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IBM Bluemix - When is a self-answered question considered genuine or cross the border to advertisment?
I just stumbled upon a few questions related to IBM Bluemix, where most of them are posted and answered by the same person. So far, that's fine with the Stack Overflow rules, as answering your own ...
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Is it acceptable to promote your own blog?
In Stack Overflow question Create function from code, the answer has a link to the user's blog; in which it duplicates the Stack Overflow question and provides a fuller answer. This seems to be ...
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Is it ok to post a self-answered question about a product I own? [duplicate]
My team recently released a product that has a public api. We provided several api clients, but we want to encourage users to write their own as well.
It is against SO community guidelines to ask a ...
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Somewhat relevant self-advertising in the comments [duplicate]
What is the general consensus on the action that should be taken when a user advertises something they've made in the comments of several different posts within the span of a minute? The framework in ...
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What to do about my on-topic self-promoting answers marked as Spam?
I have a question about my Stack Overflow posts:
Is JVM for MIPS available?
Which JRE or JDK can I manually install on a armv7l linux with less than 55Mb available?
I believe that the above ...
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Post deleted by mods for "self promotion" : should I vote to "undelete" the post after complying?
I created an open-source Swift library for parsing PDF, after having faced the problem myself. I thought it would be useful to let people know about it, and so I replied to people asking for a good ...
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Where's the line between spam/advertisment and showing resources or demos? [duplicate]
I came across this question just now and want to get some feedback on following question that arose while reading the article/question:
Is it already some sort of advertisement when the OP states in ...
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Self-promotion in images
I came across this post which contains an image of a diagram — drawn on paper — with "alhua technology" prominently displayed. It kind of looked like a watermark. I'm not sure if OP works ...
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Is seeding broad questions and self-answering with a form answer to create a FAQ acceptable?
I came across a user creating and self-answering a bunch of generic questions. For example, here (with 3 upvotes on the question and answer in 30 minutes?), here, and here. They all share the same ...
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In "Low Quality Answers", should we cross-check package references to identify Improper Self Promotion?
A couple of weeks ago, @dbc asked, In "Low Quality Posts" is it required to cross-check external links with profile pages to identify Improper Self Promotion?, to which I responded with my ...
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Link to a personal resource in multiple answers if it is relevant/helpful?
I was answering questions on SO today and I realized I frequently link to one of my own projects, which I will not post here to avoid self-promotion. The fact is that the website is a collection of ...
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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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Does this cross the line to spam?
While reviewing Low Quality Posts, I came across this answer.
This kind alerted me so I checked out other answers from this account, which looks really similar.
IMO it is kind of weird ...
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How to handle self-promotional changes [closed]
This is mostly about https://stackoverflow.com/documentation/review/changes/95530
A change similar to that one was rejected shortly before, among other things due to the fact that the author promoted ...
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How can I undelete an answer after improving its quality?
There are many questions related to Phonegap; some of these were asked quite a long time ago, but nobody answered them.
As I happen to have the domain knowledge and have found a good solution ...
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Handling unnecessary self-promotion
I was looking through some recent posts when I came upon this one in particular. I noticed the user put a link to his application, which is completely unnecessary for the question, so I flagged it.
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Answer with book recommendation valid? [duplicate]
I recently stumbled over an answer that was answered on the one hand technically to the question, but at the end of his answer he recommended one of his written books with a link to it, so you can ...
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Should the posts posting links to own sites be treated as spam?
Following post was presented to me for triage review:
https://stackoverflow.com/review/triage/17379239
It contains link to website apparently owned/developed by OP.
This does not look obvious spam ...
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Is promoting one's own product always spam? [duplicate]
Consider this answer.
The user seems to promote his/her own toolkit as a response to the question.
Even the profile description of the user says that moderators have flagged/deleted posts in the ...
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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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User gratuitously links to own website in otherwise good answers [duplicate]
This question is different from "Is it acceptable to promote your own blog?" in that the user's answers themselves are great material and most definitely not spam — it's just that last bit with the ...
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Is it acceptable to post a 10-page long answer which includes a link to an unrelated post from the same author?
Edit: there was an edit since I asked this question, but the relevant post is still accessible here.
This question is about an answer to this question: Lambda Precourse Javascript Loops, Help ...
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Promoting company through (technical) SO posts
I browse and read questions on Stack Overflow quite a bit in my spare time. I have started to notice this user who has been doing large 'drops' of self-answered questions. Answers typically come ...
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Is this user spamming by promoting their own library? [duplicate]
I've noticed that most of this user's answers reference their library. Their answers aren't very thorough either; they are typically in this format:
Try my library AbacusUtil:
code snippet...
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What to do with a user who promotes his site in all his answers? [duplicate]
I recently down voted and flagged an answer as VLQ (almost link-only, with no added or helpful info in the text), then checked the user's profile. All answers from the user are containing one or more ...
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Is it OK to ask and answer your own questions and link to your wiki?
This question will be probably controversal, so please keep in mind that it is meant for discussion in the first place.
I am currently thinking about writing a FAQ or "best practices" on a ...