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Is posting links to commercial content as part of a resource post allowed?

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I'm currently working on the Ancient Greek resources page. There are several textbooks I've used and found useful, as well as various other resources that are not open source. What should our policy be for these kind of recommendations; just a name? An Amazon link is okay? Limit to free resources only?

Obviously we don't want to end up with spammy advertising, but sometimes just giving someone a link is what they need.

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You should probably refer to the promotional content guidelines.

Reproduced here:

  • You must explicitly state your affiliation. If you're linking your dragon-riding place, please just include a disclaimer that clearly states how you're connected with it. Something as simple as "This place is run by my half-brother Gronk, and I work there" is perfectly fine.

  • Please don't include promotional content when it's not necessary. If it's not necessary for your post, then just leave it out. If you're answering a question about gnomes in the garden, your dragon-riding business isn't relevant no matter how well your half-brother Gronk keeps the gnomes out. Keep your answer focused, and don't include self-promotion when it isn't relevant.

  • Your posts should not be limited to only the promotional content. If every single post that you write is about your dragon-riding business, you're probably doing something wrong. While a few links or mentions here and there is fine in moderation, if that's all you ever post about you should probably think about why you're posting here in the first place. (Hint: If it's just to self-promote, that's a bad sign.)

If you're posting a genuinely useful resource, and you make sure to state your affiliation to it (if any), then you should be good to go!

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Monica Cellio‭ wrote over 4 years ago

Oh, I forgot that we'd published that! Hazard of seeing lots of stuff when it's still drafts, I guess. :-)

Sigma‭ wrote over 4 years ago

That's a good start for sure. Actually @monica would it make sense to add a link to this in the resource post help?