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by dalke
4143 days ago
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The account submitted 9 links, including to high-quality print magazines (Outside Magazine, The Atlantic, Rolling Stone) within an hour. I wondered if the submitter had not remembered which had already been posted. Rhetorically speaking, how do I distinguish between someone who was asked to re-post, and someone who is making multiple submissions for, say, self-promotional reason? This case didn't look like self-promotion, though others with a sparser posting history might. I tend to flag the more egregious self-promoters. After reading your comments, I'll be more generous about upvoting /newest. |
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For the time being, you have to tell that by looking at the articles and the account's submission history. It's usually pretty easy to spot self-promotion. Keep in mind, though, that self-promotion per se isn't against the spirit of the site; uninteresting content is.
Also, we modified the FAQ to make it clear that when a story hasn't had much attention yet, a small number of reposts is ok. The point of all of this is try to mitigate the weaknesses of /newest as a mechanism for recognizing good stories.