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unityByFreedom ◴[] No.21803273[source]
is this for real? an ad for a paid extension is #1 on hn? also with tons of comments missing articles? Come on..
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oefrha ◴[] No.21803312[source]
All these unsubstantial “I love it” comments are indeed very suspicious. Not to mention many browsers have this feature built in.

(I know this post is treading the line on insinuations about shilling. Sorry dang.)

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2jaer ◴[] No.21804526[source]
Yeah, seems to be his twitter friends and/or groups
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1. dang ◴[] No.21809372[source]
It's against HN's rules to ask friends to upvote and (especially) to post comments in threads. We want people to upvote and comment because they ran across something that they personally found intellectually interesting, not because a friend has something to promote. Promotional use of HN voting and commenting is opposed to the spirit of the site, and the community is adamantly against it, as you can see from the comments making objections to the earlier pattern in the thread.

https://news.ycombinator.com/newsguidelines.html

https://news.ycombinator.com/newsfaq.html

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2. unityByFreedom ◴[] No.21810664[source]
Thank you for drawing this line clearly. Frequently elsewhere I see mods decrying self-promotion, yet there should be nothing wrong with posting your own material (otherwise, what is the internet for, only consumption?). The problem comes when you beg people from outside the community to give you recognition through forced comments/votes.