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r/marketing posting rules

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r/marketing

Marketing & Advertising

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For marketing communications + advertising industry professionals to discuss and ask questions related to marketing strategy, media planning, digital, social, search, campaigns, data science, email, user experience, content, copywriting, segmentation, attribution, data visualization, testing, optimization, and martech. We are a support network for people working at brands, businesses, agencies, vendors, and academia.

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Posting signals

Self-promotion

No explicit self-promotion rule detected. Default Reddit etiquette applies (10% rule).

Karma requirement

Mentions a karma minimum (~300 karma). Check rules for the exact threshold.

Account age

Mentions an account-age minimum (30 days). New accounts may be auto-removed.

r/marketing rules (14)

  1. 1
    Advertising, Self-Promotion, & Spam (Permanent Ban)

    If you want to advertise in this community, have a look at reddit.com/advertising. We have a zero tolerance policy to Advertising, Self-Promotion, & Spam.

  2. 2
    AI Generated Content (Permanent Ban)

    This is a subreddit for humans, not bots, so please don't copy and paste AI generated content. We have a zero tolerance policy to AI generated content.

  3. 3
    App Ideas & Feedback (Permanent Ban)

    Don't post them.

  4. 4
    Research Surveys & Homework Help (Post Removal)

    Don't post them.

  5. 5
    New To Marketing (Post Removal)

    r/Marketing is for marketing professionals to discuss and ask questions related to the marketing industry. Please ask beginner questions in r/AskMarketing,

  6. 6
    Job Hunting, Interview & Resume Feedback (Post Removal)

    We know it can be difficult to find a marketing job, but please don't ask us to help you find a job.

  7. 7
    Low Quality (Post Removal & Possible Ban)

    We're trying to build something great here, help us do that. A post or comment in a poor attempt to shill or sell a product or service, is someone's homework, is asking a question which has already been answered many times, is looking for free marketing instead of paying for a professional, or is a few sentences with a link to their blog. Let's not forget, memes, rants without a source, screenshots, etc. will all be removed.

  8. 8
    Non-Specific Resource Request (Post Removal)

    E.G. "I'm thinking about marketing, teach me." Be respectful of the community by searching the posts and asking specific questions.

  9. 9
    Website/Product Reviews (Post Removal & Possible Ban)

    Please don't ask us to review or give feedback for your website or product.

  10. 10
    URL Shorteners (Post Removal & Possible Ban)

    Any post or comment using a URL shortener will be removed.

  11. 11
    Abuse/Rudeness (Post Removal & Possible Ban)

    This is a nice subreddit, where people are nice to each other. Abuse and rudeness are unwelcome, and may result in a ban.

  12. 12
    Posts Must Use A Descriptive Title (Post Removal)

    Help your fellow Redditors understand what your post is about.

  13. 13
    Posting And Commenting Is Restricted To Accounts Over 30 Days Old With 300+ Combined Karma Points

    Posts and comments from accounts which don't meet this threshold will be automatically removed.

  14. 14
    No Politics (Post Removal & Possible Ban)

    This is a nice subreddit with people from all walks of life. Therefore we do not allow political posts as they *always* devolve into fighting and abuse.

Reddit-wide rules (3)
  • · Spam
  • · Personal and confidential information
  • · Threatening, harassing, or inciting violence

What to know before posting in r/marketing

r/marketing moderates promotion strictly given the volume of marketers trying to promote their own tools. The 9:1 rule (10 non-promotional contributions for each promotional one) is informally enforced, and accounts that violate it are quickly throttled. Tool roundups and 'best X for Y' posts are usually fine if the post is substantive; pure single-tool pitches almost always get removed. Career and strategy posts are the safest content types.

This commentary is based on observed moderation patterns and community behavior — the authoritative rules are the numbered list above, pulled directly from r/marketing's moderators. Have questions about how rules work across Reddit? See the main tool page for FAQs.

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