I usually don’t get too salty about these things, but that seemed uncalled for, especially since I’m on their side.

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    I don’t understand people’s issue with self-promotion. If it’s unhelpful, i.e. spam? Sure, nobody wants to try something completely irrelevant or broken. That’s because it’s irrelevant or broken.

    If you’ve put a lot of work into something, especially for free, which solves someone’s problem; I think you have every right to shout it from the roof tops?

    It’s not like anyone was spamming about Lemmy before people had an issue with Reddit. I had to go hunting to find it months ago.

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      The problem when you allow this is that sooner or later the sub is only self promotion and you can’t find anything relevant anymore.

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        Yeah, maybe it’s difficult to enforce with nuance and not have people get angry about it.

        I have found some great projects through self-promotion and I haven’t had to moderate it so I might have a soft spot for it.

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          No self promotion is a very simple quality filter. Pretty much everyone is proud of something they made, but finding someone else that also is willing to promote it is much harder. By blocking self promotion they’re setting a low bar that needs to be cleared where you have to find someone else to vouch for you. That said, once at least one other person has posted about it you should be allowed to post as well since you’ve effectively cleared that bar at that point.

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      People are a lot more likely to promote their own products if they’re allowed to than to promote someone else’s work, and it quickly becomes spammy of people talking about their own “superior” projects. I fully agree that this is great though, but I get where christain was coming from removing it from his post