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I banned the account posting job opportunities. I'm not sure if they're a bot or human but they seem to be getting paid to blindly post to various city subreddits.
I am not inherently opposed to job opportunities getting posted here. Everyone's gotta work. (Unless you inherited vast sums of money in which case I'd like to trade places with you.)
Questions for you all:
1) should I keep banning bots and people that act like bots? (My preference is to keep doing that)
2) for job postings should there be some threshold? in the legal subreddits I moderate, I come down like a hammer if I think law students are getting taken for a ride but in a place like this I don't always know what's a good posting or a shit tier situation that's less like employment and more like indentured servitude.
I don't want to create a bright-line rule here. I just want some feedback about what to look out for.
3) Should we also do a self-promotion day or something? Maybe limit it to accounts with more than 100 karma or something? I do want normal people that participate here to be able to market what they do and tell people about the projects they work on in a non-spammy way whether it's a hobby, career choice, volunteer opportunities, etc.
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