lionelhill
Technical User
I'm wondering what other people think of posts like this one:
It's possible it will have been removed by the time you see this (if Tek-tips management agree), as I've red-flagged it, so here's a summary: It was from a person who has only ever started one thread, and never written a single thing elsewhere in tek-tips, who joined tek-tips within the last couple of days. The author declares they "recently came across" a wonderful new service offered by a wonderful website. Of course I can't prove a thing, but can't help wondering whether the author "recently came across" the website their own company wrote.
Posing as a member of the public in order to write rave reviews of your own business or product is already illegal in some parts of Europe (authors reviewing their own books under a false name, restaurant owners praising their own food etc.).
Personally I've noticed a growing trend in message-board sites for one-off messages from people clearly advertising their own product. I think it's unethical and unhelpful, and possibly bordering on illegal. Perhaps I'm unfair. What do others feel? Should I carry on red-flagging, or am I being unjustifiably suspicious?
Just to be quite clear, I would have no problem with someone writing a one-off post saying "I/my company have just introduced this lovely service we think you might like". It's advertising, but it's honest.
It's possible it will have been removed by the time you see this (if Tek-tips management agree), as I've red-flagged it, so here's a summary: It was from a person who has only ever started one thread, and never written a single thing elsewhere in tek-tips, who joined tek-tips within the last couple of days. The author declares they "recently came across" a wonderful new service offered by a wonderful website. Of course I can't prove a thing, but can't help wondering whether the author "recently came across" the website their own company wrote.
Posing as a member of the public in order to write rave reviews of your own business or product is already illegal in some parts of Europe (authors reviewing their own books under a false name, restaurant owners praising their own food etc.).
Personally I've noticed a growing trend in message-board sites for one-off messages from people clearly advertising their own product. I think it's unethical and unhelpful, and possibly bordering on illegal. Perhaps I'm unfair. What do others feel? Should I carry on red-flagging, or am I being unjustifiably suspicious?
Just to be quite clear, I would have no problem with someone writing a one-off post saying "I/my company have just introduced this lovely service we think you might like". It's advertising, but it's honest.