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b_b  ·  4643 days ago  ·  link  ·    ·  parent  ·  post: How “The Atlantic” successfully spammed Reddit
Also, if he was engaging other Redditors, then its a different story. If you're spamming and not engaging about the content, then I would definitely ignore. If he's posting to his own site, but engaging other users who want to talk about it, then I have much less of a problem. The couple small time spammers we've had on here generally post their links and never talk about them. There are a couple users here (mpoe and clairewalsh) come to mind that generally only post to their own sites, but I like them. First, they don't drop tons of links, and second, they comment back. So all in all I think that no policy can deal with this type situation; I think it can only be handled on a case by case basis.




NotPhil  ·  4643 days ago  ·  link  ·  
    If he's posting to his own site, but engaging other users who want to talk about it, then I have much less of a problem.

People will react differently if they know the author of an essay is going to respond to comments about the essay. It seems to discourage discussion of the essay itself.

I've linked to some of my blog posts on Reddit and discovered that people will either clam-up if the author shows up in the comments section, or they'll insist on telling the author who he needs to read in order to clear up his obvious misunderstanding of how-the-world-really-is. Either way, the essay itself won't get discussed anymore.

mk  ·  4643 days ago  ·  link  ·  
That's an interesting and unfortunate thing.

I have to wonder what it says about our culture where sharing the creations of others is encouraged, but sharing your own is frowned upon. Is it due to advertising? It's almost as if we have surrendered ourselves to the role of consumers, and that creation is only valuable when there is consensus.

mitzy  ·  4643 days ago  ·  link  ·  
There must be more to the story. Reddit has plenty of users who submit their own content (some even do so exclusively) who aren't banned and generally liked by the community. I won't name names, but it just makes me think that there's something else to this that we don't know.
b_b  ·  4643 days ago  ·  link  ·  
You're probably right. Either way, I hope Hubski has the tools to prevent large scale spamming.
sounds_sound  ·  4643 days ago  ·  link  ·  
You hit the nail on the head b_b. As long as people make an attempt to engage with their posted content then I don't really mind the external links