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Self-promotion or posts about personal projects are not explicitly mentioned. However, general rules about humor, reposts, and avoiding disruptive content still apply. Specific rules about comics allow one self-promotional comment per post.
This subreddit is strictly for asking and answering questions. Posts are not for promoting personal projects or products, and any attempt to do so would likely be removed as spam or for seeking personal/professional advice.
Self-promotion is allowed but limited to a maximum of 10% of a user's submissions. Posts must be primarily gaming-related and cannot be for sale, giveaways, or donation requests. Avoid spam, referral links, and survey links.
Posts sharing personal projects or products are not explicitly mentioned in the rules, but rule 8 states commercial product and financial news is inappropriate. Therefore, such posts would likely be removed as off-topic.
Posts about specific software or websites are not allowed. Any claims require a source link, and sources should not be more than two months old. The post title must begin with 'TIL' or 'Today I Learned' and be descriptive.
Posts must be original content that makes people go 'aww'. Do not ask for interaction, post sad content, use captions or memes, or link to social media. Ensure linked media is from an approved host.
You are explicitly forbidden from posting your own music, unless you are a verified famous musical celebrity. If you are not a celebrity, you must not post your own music.
Posts must be original memes adhering to a general meme format (image/gif/video with caption). Avoid political or sensitive topics, spam, watermarks, and identifying information. All content must be uploaded directly to Reddit.
Self-promotion is restricted; posts should not exceed 20% from a single source. If your username matches a promoted site or YouTube channel, you will be banned and the site blacklisted. Sharing Letterboxd accounts is also prohibited.
Posts are intended to be original, concise thoughts meant to be shared in the title. Explanations are for comments only. Ensure your post meets the requirements for its assigned flair, and be mindful of the one-post-per-72-hours limit.
Posts must link to peer-reviewed research or a professional summary of it, be less than 6 months old, and have a neutral, non-sensationalized title.
Posts with self-promotion are allowed but must contain only one promotional link. Accounts whose sole purpose is to advertise will be banned. Ensure your post adheres to all other rules regarding image content and hosting.
Self-promotion posts, including sharing side projects or products, are generally considered spam and are banned. The subreddit focuses exclusively on sharing jokes.
Self-posts and meta-posts are generally not allowed unless they have moderator approval. Posts must be specific news articles, not opinion, and must have unbiased titles that match the article. Posts primarily concerning politics are also disallowed unless a definitive outcome has been reached.
Posts showcasing a self-made project or product, like an 'I built X' post, are not explicitly banned but must strictly adhere to all general rules. This includes not spamming, ensuring content is scientific, and if it's an image, it must be posted on Sunday and properly credited. Direct promotion like crowdfunding links are banned.
Self-promotion, sales, and advertising of any kind are strictly banned and will result in a ban. This includes promoting websites, apps, stores, or any products for sale. Posts must be about projects you completed yourself and include detailed instructions and progress photos.
This subreddit is dedicated to science questions and answers, requiring professional and reputable responses. Self-promotion or sharing personal projects is not aligned with the subreddit's purpose and is therefore not permitted.
Promotional posts must follow specific wiki guidelines, adhere to the 9:1 rule, be self-posts, and clearly state they are your own work in the title. Posts must also meet all other subreddit rules, particularly on discussion focus and avoiding shallow content.
Self-promotion is explicitly banned. The subreddit focuses on original food images with descriptive titles and required tags. Posts are subject to moderator discretion.
Posts must be original photographs with descriptive, concise titles. Fluff, jokes, or backstory should be in the comments. No emojis or extensive edits are allowed.
Posts must be tagged with a category like [Article], [Image], or [Tool]. Advertising is banned. Users need minimum account age and karma to post, and posts must be motivational and clearly explained in the title.
This subreddit is for sharing personal ethical dilemmas to get judgment from the community. "I built X" posts or self-promotion are not relevant to the sub's core purpose and would likely be removed. Posts must be about interpersonal conflicts, not asking for advice or sharing personal achievements.
This subreddit focuses on landscape photography and does not allow posts related to side projects or product launches. The rules dictate content submission requirements like location, author credit, and resolution.
This subreddit is for asking for and providing clear, fact-based explanations of complex topics. Posts explaining personal projects or products are not aligned with the subreddit's purpose of seeking objective explanations.
Self-promotion is strictly banned, including links to affiliated sites or native advertising. Any attempt to promote oneself or a product will likely result in post removal and a potential permanent ban. Posts must focus on a single gadget and avoid listicles.
Posts sharing a side project or product are not allowed, as the subreddit prohibits advertisements or recommendations of products and services. Content must be a 'Life Pro Tip' that improves life and adheres to specific formatting and topic restrictions.
Posts must be about having a unique experience or an uncommon role in life, and you must provide proof of your identity and claims. Standard 'I built X' posts are not suitable unless the 'X' itself is an uncommon experience or directly tied to a unique aspect of your life.
Posts must follow a precise title format including artwork name, artist, medium, and year. Submissions should be direct links to images or videos that exclusively showcase the artwork, with no extraneous objects or elements. Self-promotion, selling work, or growing a following is strictly banned.
Self-promotion is explicitly banned under rule 3, which prohibits attempts to drive traffic to a specific channel or website. All self-promotional content will be removed.
This subreddit is for sharing GIFs, with an emphasis on direct image links and descriptive titles. Posts must be animated, under 20 seconds (with some exceptions for popular multi-part GIFs), and avoid certain categories like reaction GIFs or content better suited for video. Reposts and excessive cross-posting are also prohibited.
A 'made by you' post requires tagging as [OC]. You must then state the data sources and tools used in the first comment. You must also link directly to the original source article of the visualization.
Self-promotion is banned. Posts must focus on the future and include a submission statement to guide discussion. AI-focused posts are restricted to weekends.
Self-promotion for personal projects or products is not allowed. The subreddit prohibits promoting any web content, products, services, or anything else that you own or are affiliated with, even if not monetized. Specific pre-approval is required for open-source tools or customer service replies.
Self-promotion is generally banned. If you wish to share something you made, it must adhere to the 1/10th rule, meaning your self-promotional content should not exceed 10% of your total content on the subreddit. Promoting your YouTube channel or soliciting donations is also prohibited.
Posts should be titled 'PsBattle: ' followed by an objective description of the image. Only direct image links ending in .jpg or .png are allowed. Do not make requests or mention your connection to the image.
This subreddit focuses on positive and feel-good news stories. There are no specific rules mentioned regarding self-promotion or 'I built X' posts. However, if a shared article is behind a paywall, it must be flaired and an excerpt provided in the comments.
Self-promotion and posts that are advertising are considered spam and will be removed. This rule applies to links to platforms like YouTube, TikTok, and Instagram as well. The moderators have final discretion.
Self-promotion is generally banned as this subreddit focuses on writing prompts, not showcasing personal projects. While linking to crowdfunding sites is not allowed, authors may link to their personal subreddits from their stories. Advertisements require explicit mod permission.
This subreddit is for historical photos of people looking cool, with specific age and title requirements. Self-promotion or posts about a 'side project' are not mentioned and likely not permitted.
Self-promotion is strictly banned. Posts must be personal stories of fuck-ups, with a minimum character count and a TL;DR, and should not be used to promote businesses or careers.
Self-promotion is allowed but limited to 10% of your total Reddit submissions. Posts should link to the original source and not be sensationalized. Text posts require significant research, length, and sourcing.
Posts about products or services require moderator pre-approval. Additionally, users can only submit one post per day and must adhere to general Reddit spam guidelines.
Posts must be original, wholesome memes that are relatable and uplifting. Direct image links are required, and titles must be descriptive and wholesome, avoiding Reddit meta-references. Content should focus on the human experience, not just cute animals.
Posts must be scary personal experiences written as original stories and adhere to all site-wide posting guidelines. Users are limited to one post every 24 hours.
Submissions must be primarily news and developments relating to technology. Posts that you have personally written or are affiliated with or represent are considered spam and are not allowed.
Self-promotion and posts about music you personally created are restricted to specific weekly threads. All posts must follow a strict formatting guideline and link to official channels if possible.
Self-promotion, advertisements, and fundraising are explicitly banned. This includes anything that could be construed as promoting a service, website, or app. Focus solely on market discussions and personal trades.
Self-promotion posts are not explicitly mentioned, but general rules against bad titles, off-topic content, and the focus on scripted television programming suggest such posts would likely be removed if not directly relevant to the community's core focus. There are no specific rules for self-promotion.
Self-promotion is allowed but strictly regulated by a 90/10 rule, meaning 90% of your activity must not be self-promotional. Posts should feature unique, beautifully designed, or single-purpose websites, not aggregators, stores, or services requiring downloads or personal information.
Self-promotion or 'I built X' posts are not explicitly mentioned. However, all posts must contain a title starting with the 🔥 emoji, be descriptive, and focus on exciting, non-domesticated nature content without human harm or gore.
This subreddit is for seeking advice on personal relationships. Posts must include a title with ages/genders, a detailed description, a specific question, and a TLDR if long. Vague questions, vents, and advice about past relationships are not allowed.
Self-promotion is explicitly banned. Posts linking to personal sites, designs, merchandise, or for personal gain are not allowed. The distinction is made between sharing with the community and using the subreddit for personal gain.
Self-promotion and advert-like posts are explicitly banned. Posts must be creepy and high quality, and cannot be makeup, costumes, children's art, memes, gore, or AI-generated.
The subreddit doesn't have explicit rules against self-promotion or 'I built X' posts. However, Rule 6 states that low-quality, unrelated, unoriginal, or low-effort posts will be deleted at moderator discretion, so the quality and relevance of your project post would be crucial.
The subreddit is focused on solving common problems with uncommon solutions and strictly prohibits self-improvement tips, commercial products, and software tips. Posts should not be about problems affecting a tiny fraction of people. There are several types of content that are explicitly banned, and no specific rules mention allowing or disallowing self-promotion or project launches.
Posts must be relevant to women's experiences and use appropriate titles without trigger words. Proper flair is also required. Explicit self-promotion is not mentioned, but advertising a subreddit is welcome.
Self-promotion is explicitly banned. You may only post content that is not connected to your own work. Accounts solely for promotion will be banned.
Self-promotion and posts advertising products or services are not allowed and will be removed. This includes blogs, social media links, and any content posted for promotional purposes.
Self-promotion and advertising are not allowed as this subreddit is not a personal marketing space. Posts must focus on contagious laughter and adhere to video length and titling requirements.
The subreddit is specifically for memes about historical events at least 20 years old. Self-promotion or 'I built X' posts are not explicitly mentioned, but would likely be removed if they are not historical memes or violate other quality/content rules.
There are no specific rules for sharing self-built projects or products. However, any post must be anime-specific, correctly flaired, and cannot be a meme or illegal content. Fanart, cosplay, merchandise, and video edits have specific posting restrictions.
The r/Fitness subreddit requires users to read the full rules and wiki before posting. Specific details on self-promotion are not explicitly provided in the listed rules.
Self-promotion and advertising are explicitly banned. This includes promoting any goods or services, legal or illegal. Posts must be dad jokes, with punchlines kept out of the title, and users must meet a comment karma threshold to post.
Posts that are commercial products are banned. If you claim to have made something, you must have actually made it, or risk a ban. Titles must accurately describe the content without claiming possession.
Self-promotion and original content are generally not allowed. If you are not a regular contributor to the sub, you cannot use it to promote your material, website, petitions, giveaways, or studies. If unsure, message the moderators for approval.
No specific rules are listed regarding self-promotion or project launches. The subreddit's focus is on sharing and reposting content, primarily from Netflix.
Submissions must feature an unexpected twist and not rely on the title for the surprise. Avoid generic titles and rehosting webcomics. Content should be civil, and while video quality will be considered, the core requirement is a genuine unexpected element.
Posts that are link or image based must include a formatted text recipe in the comments. You will need to submit the image link, comment with the recipe, and then send a modmail for review and approval. While limited self-promotion is allowed, ensure it doesn't contain ads or cause arguments.
Posts that are considered excessive self-promotion are treated as spam and are not allowed. There are also specific rules against posting on behalf of someone else, and certain types of posts are restricted to Wednesdays.
Self-promotion or advertisement of any kind is strictly forbidden on this subreddit. This includes promoting any website, product, or service. Posts found to be in violation will be removed.
Posts must adhere to a specific title format including artist, location, and shop (optional). Photos must be high-quality, clear, and unmodified. Comments should remain respectful and focused on the tattoo itself, adhering to guidelines on constructive criticism and body-related comments.
Posts must be original Advice Animals created today. Do not post memes of yourself or people you know. Link directly to your image, and avoid shortened links or social media.
The subreddit strictly prohibits posting referral, promotional links, or codes of any kind. Violations can result in a long-term or permanent ban. This applies to direct links, requests for codes, and linking to sites used solely for referrals.
Self-promotion is allowed but must be directly related to ChatGPT or AI. All advertising posts must go to the weekly self-promotional mega-thread, which is pinned.
Posts must be explicitly about current US politics and be from approved domains published within the last 7 days. Titles must match the article headline exactly, and certain submission types like social media, personal blogs, and advertisements are disallowed. No solicitation of any kind is permitted.
Posts must be genuinely amazing and not misleading. If content is CGI or AI generated, it must be clearly stated. NSFW content should be marked as such, but is generally not allowed if very disturbing.
Posts must be high-quality food photography or GIFs. Titles need context, including the food name and an [OC] tag if it's your own work, or credit if not. Recipes should be in plain text in the comments.
Personal project posts are not explicitly mentioned or banned. However, rule 8 restricts non-original content photo posts to weekends, suggesting a general preference against casual, non-topical content during the week.
Self-promotion, spam, and ads are banned and will result in removal and potential ban. Posts must include context and effort, and should not be about specific forbidden topics like Robinhood, crypto (unless directly related to a stock ticker), or penny stocks.
The subreddit has a mandatory flair system and submission guidelines that must be followed. While not explicitly banning self-promotion, the rules focus heavily on on-topic content, factual titles, and avoiding low-effort posts. Any project post would need to align with these principles.
Posts sharing a side project or product are not explicitly mentioned. However, rule 10, 'No Spam,' prohibits posts promoting specific websites or channels, which would generally cover most self-promotional content. This rule suggests that direct promotion is not welcome.
Self-promotion is allowed but must be kept to a minimum, and posts whose primary purpose is advertising paid services are not welcome. New users may find their external links restricted.
This subreddit is for funny animal content only, and explicitly bans 'I built X' or self-promotion posts that are not their own funny animal content. Content must be a direct image/video, not a link. You can post up to 5 times a day.
Posts promoting or advertising are banned. The subreddit is strictly for discussion, and sharing personal projects or products for self-benefit is not allowed. Non-promotional linking is also discouraged.
This subreddit does not allow solicitation or advertising of any kind, including products and services. Posts are also limited to three per user per day. Titles should show effort and tell about the animal's unique qualities, not just basic information.
This subreddit does not explicitly mention rules for sharing personal projects or side projects. However, general content guidelines require submissions to be of interest to the entire subreddit and allow for good faith participation. Posts should have clear, descriptive titles and link to primary sources when possible. General help questions or niche situations should be posted in the megathread.
Posts must be directly related to League of Legends. Any self-promotional content outside of this scope or related to banned topics like cheats or exploiting the game will be removed. Personal stories or feature suggestions require a minimum character count.
The subreddit's rules do not explicitly mention self-promotion or project sharing, and no specific flair or format is designated for such posts. Therefore, their allowance is not clear from the rules.
Self-promotion, ads, and fundraisers are not allowed in this subreddit. While content found online is not directly prohibited, posts suggesting a cat found online is owned by you are discouraged. Original content is preferred.
Self-promotion, advertising, and surveys are explicitly banned. This includes advertisements of your own services or content.
New merchants announcing services for Bitcoin are allowed, but other forms of advertising or promotion are generally discouraged and may be directed to Reddit's advertising system. Repetitive announcements are not permitted.
Self-promotion is allowed but must be kept under 10% of your total submissions site-wide. You must also message the moderators for approval before posting any AMAs. General sales and affiliate links are banned.
Self-promotion and advertising are not allowed on this subreddit. This includes promoting personal blogs, YouTube channels, or social media. Posts that appear to be self-promotional will be removed.
This subreddit is strictly for original content that is relatable and reflective of the poster. Self-promotion, AI-generated images, and content that could be seen as demeaning, NSFW, or overly edgy are not allowed.
This subreddit is for content showing poor ideas with negative outcomes. Posts must be direct links to content, not compilations, and avoid serious injury or creator plugs. User discretion is needed for NSFW content.
Posts must be original photographs taken by the submitter, adhering to strict title formatting and showcasing intentional use of photographic standards. Detailed elaboration on techniques and engagement with comments are required.
This subreddit is not for sharing personal projects or launches. Posts must be about unsuccessful attempts, not personal creations, and follow Reddit's general rules. Self-promotion is not permitted.
This subreddit is for content that elicits a strong 'What the F*ck' reaction and explicitly bans most forms of digital media like screenshots, AI art, and photoshops. Self-promotion or 'I built X' posts are not mentioned but would likely be removed due to the strict content restrictions.
This subreddit strictly prohibits any form of corporate advertisements or branded product placement. Posts must be original content photography focused on a cozy place, not pets, objects, or humans. Post titles should not include questions, clickbait, or sob stories.
Self-promotion is generally not allowed as it falls under spam. Posts must be original content or crossposts, and should not promote specific websites, channels, or artwork. Direct links to media are preferred over social media links.
Self-promotion, including sharing your own business or social media, is explicitly banned. Limited linking in comments may be acceptable, but overall, posts designed to promote yourself or a business are not allowed.
Self-promotion is strictly limited. If most of your Reddit activity is promoting yourself, or if you start with promotional material on a new account, you will be banned. Linking to app demos is discouraged; instead, link to a blog post about the development.
Self-promotion posts are banned. Content promoting a specific website, YouTube channel, blog, or subreddit will be removed. Creating posts solely to redirect traffic is considered spam and will result in a ban.
This subreddit is for sharing funny videos, gifs, and images of animals being jerks. Posts must clearly show an animal actively being a jerk, not just inconveniencing humans or engaging in normal behavior. Reposts, memes, comics, compilation videos, and any content promoting hate speech or animal hate are not allowed.
This subreddit does not allow any promotional content. Posts seeking affirmation or complaints are also disallowed.
This subreddit is for sharing images that are both blessed and cursed, with titles starting with 'blursed' or 'blursed_'. The 'blursedness' should not rely on text, and memes are not allowed. Low-effort images, reposts, videos, GIFs, NSFW, and political content are also prohibited.
This subreddit is for starter pack memes. Posts that are solely about yourself or are overly common are frowned upon and may lead to removal or a ban. The post must be an original image-based starter pack with at least two unique images, and the title should only contain the name of the starter pack.
Self-promotion, solicitation, and commercial links are banned. Discussing or linking to products or services you own, work for, or stand to gain financially from is prohibited. The sub is for discourse and advice, not as a market or test audience, and aims to be commercial-free.
Promotional content of any kind, including products or apps, is strictly forbidden. Posts must directly relate to social skills and follow a specific format outlining the situation, desired outcome, attempts made, and help needed.
Self-promotion by developers is allowed on Sundays only, and posts must be self-posts. Developers are also expected to participate organically in the community through comments and posts before promoting.
Self-promotion, marketing, product feedback, and blog posts are strictly prohibited and will result in removal and bans. The only exception is for AMA sessions, which require moderator approval.
This subreddit focuses on feats of incredible odds, not skill or persistence. Content must be from approved sources, not faked, and not be a screenshot. Avoid mentioning odds or probabilities directly and do not repost recent content.
Promotional content and advertisements are not allowed. This includes links to personal websites, blogs, or apps. The subreddit is for discussing dating and learning from others' experiences.
This subreddit requires posts to be relevant to Overwatch, have clear and accurate titles, and use the correct flair. The provided rules are incomplete and direct users to a wiki for full details.
Self-promotion and spam are not allowed on this subreddit. This means you cannot post about your own projects or products.
This subreddit focuses on hilarious or insightful social media posts made by Black people. Direct links to posts are not allowed, and posts must be original content from regular social media accounts. No meme or corporate accounts.
Posts must be directly related to Tinder or dating apps, such as screenshots or stories. Content that is bot-like, spammy, or contains external social media handles will be removed. Personal attacks and begging for karma are forbidden.
Self-promotion and "I built X" posts are not allowed as this subreddit is strictly for original memes. Any form of advertising, including social media or Discord servers, is prohibited. Posts must be original memes, not external links or videos.
Posts must be direct links to image files (.png, .jpg, .jpeg) hosted on Reddit or Imgur. Titles must start with 'A cool guide,' and the content should be reference-based rather than educational infographics or comedy.
Self-promotion posts are explicitly banned. Projects must be your own original work and flaired appropriately. If you link to an online shop, you must engage with the community in other threads.
Self-promotion, including blogs, personal projects, or anything you are affiliated with, is strictly prohibited and will result in a ban. This rule applies regardless of whether the content is free or popular.
Self-promotion and spam are explicitly disallowed. Posts promoting your own content, blog, or YouTube channel will be removed.
Self-promotion posts are generally banned. Directly advertising goods or services in post titles or comments is forbidden and treated as spam. Accounts whose primary purpose is personal promotion will be denied.
Self-promotion or posts about personal projects are not mentioned in the rules. The subreddit focuses on sharing examples of 'crappy design' which are perceived as visually unappealing or poorly executed. Posts must clearly showcase a design flaw and adhere to other content restrictions regarding reposts, software, hate symbols, and suggestive material.
Self-promotion, launch posts, and fundraising are banned. Posts must directly relate to NASA and its work, and avoid being low-effort or clickbait.
Posts that are advertisements, marketing, or market research are prohibited. This subreddit is for general fashion advice, not for promoting personal projects or businesses.
Self-promotion, product advertisements, and blogspam are strictly forbidden. Posts should not link to personal social media, crowdfunded projects, or frequently repost content. Titles must be descriptive and avoid clickbait phrasing.
Self-promotion and posts about personal projects are not explicitly mentioned or regulated in the rules. The rules focus on content relevance, originality, and avoiding low-effort or spam posts.
Self-promotion and advertising of any kind are banned. This includes linking to socials or discussing commissions. Any such posts will be removed.
Self-promotion and advertising are not allowed in posts or comments. Any promotional language like 'check out my stream' or 'use code' is also prohibited. Watermarks must be small and not duplicated.
Self-promotion, spam, and let's play videos are banned. Posts are generally not allowed during official game discussion threads or megathreads. All posts need to be flaired.
Self-promotion is generally not allowed. You can link to your blog or website in comments only if it's to provide a source or answer a question, and if no more than 10% of your activity is self-promotional. Any original posts advertising products or services are banned.
Self-promotion and any form of advertising is explicitly banned. Posts that are advertisements or excessively promotional may lead to a ban from the subreddit.
Self-promotion is generally not allowed outside of specific community threads. If sharing your work, it must be used as an example to support a broader discussion or question, not be the focus. Direct for-profit advertising or promotion is prohibited.
Posts must start with 'YSK' and have a relevant flair. The content must focus on self-improvement and include a 'Why YSK:' section explaining the benefit. Self-advertising, referral links, and posts about social media are prohibited.
Posts must be maps adhering to aesthetic standards. Advertising is prohibited, and anything not a map should be posted in the weekly discussion thread.
Self-promotion is not mentioned and does not fit the subreddit's focus on relatable anime screenshots. Posts are expected to be direct links to anime/manga images (or specific video sites) titled 'anime_irl' and be expressive/relatable, without alterations or reposts.
Promotion and advertising are strictly prohibited in this subreddit. This includes any attempt to promote a social media account, product, or service, regardless of whether the content originates from the user posting it.
Self-promotion and advertising are strictly prohibited. Posts must not be promotional and should not link to external platforms. Consult the moderators for any potential promotional offers.
This subreddit only allows comments or self-posts. Do not share external links or images. Comments must be high quality, descriptive and analytical.
Self-promotion is prohibited without moderator consent. All user-created content should be hosted on Reddit natively and free of outside links or mentions. Selling, advertising, and promoting channels are also banned.
Self-promotion is generally not allowed and should be limited to about 10% of your total posts. Posts must be tagged and include a descriptive paragraph about the trip.
Self-promotion, shilling, or begging is not allowed. You cannot draw traffic to a product, video, podcast, or website by phrasing it as a question, nor can you ask for upvotes, handouts, or fundraising support.
Promotion requires active participation in the community, not just appearing to advertise. Sharing self-created projects is allowed but must respect intellectual property, especially for assets or recreations needing publisher permission.
Self-promotion and selling or advertising goods/services are banned. Posts must not be low effort, spam, or violate other rules like no ID requests or pseudoscience.
Posts must be from original sources with original headlines and from the perspective of economists. Memes, self-promotion, and low-quality blogs are not acceptable. Image and video submissions are also not allowed.
Marketing posts are not allowed according to Rule 4. This rule has a linked page for specifics, but the general rule prohibits marketing.
Posts must be high-quality photos of your own complete computer setup, including an external monitor, keyboard, and mouse. Do not include affiliate links or advertisements, and ensure you use the correct flair for your post.
This subreddit explicitly bans advertising, spam, and self-promotion according to rule 1. Therefore, posts sharing a side project or product are not allowed.
Self-promotion is allowed but must be thoughtful, limited, and follow the 9:1 ratio of quality discussion to promotion. YouTube videos must be in text post format with a summary or new discussion points.
Self-promotional content is allowed only if you are a regular, actively participating member of the subreddit with a history of thoughtful contributions. Simply posting a link to your own content without prior engagement is considered spam.
This subreddit is for memes of historical paintings depicting people or animals 'tripping through time,' not for original art or general memes. Posts must be direct image links and show some form of editing, with the source recommended in the comments.
Self-promotion in the form of advertising is only permitted for active community members. DIY projects are allowed if they are not for sale and include a write-up. Reviews require a substantive write-up and disclosure of free items.
Artists can share their completed and released music, but must follow specific guidelines including proper title formatting with a [FRESH] tag. Discussions or feedback seeking are not allowed and should be posted elsewhere.
Posts featuring personal projects or products are not explicitly covered, but general advertising of blogs or websites is banned. Sharing personal camping experiences with trip details is encouraged. Avoid drop-and-run posts and ensure content is original.
Posts about gear must ask specific questions, offer reviews, or detail modifications. Blatant advertising or blog spam is not allowed. New accounts with low karma may find their posts automatically removed.
Self-promotion is generally frowned upon and requires adherence to Reddit's self-promotion guidelines. While not explicitly banned, successful participation requires following specific guidelines that aim to ensure genuine contribution beyond self-promotion.
You can only post videos of yourself lifting, form checks, or PRs. Self posts are limited to program reviews. All other content, including self-promotion, should be posted in the weekly discussion threads. Moderators have final say on what constitutes self-promotion.
No rules are listed, so it's unclear how a self-promotion post would be treated. Assume it may be subject to moderator discretion if general site-wide rules apply.
Excessive self-promotion is banned, and users are expected to be members of the sub first, promoters second. Advertising, buying, selling, or trading are not allowed unless cleared by mods in advance.
Self-promotion and links to personal content are generally banned, with exceptions for self-created content like fan art or deep-dive informational videos/articles, provided they offer context for discussion and are approved by moderators.
Advertising and self-promotion are banned. Original content must be flaired as 'OC'. Posts must be from TikTok and not compilations. Do not attempt to karma farm or promote adult websites.
This subreddit is not for self-promotion or sharing personal projects. Rule 4 explicitly bans spam, which includes karma farming, and the subreddit's focus is exclusively on user-submitted videos of children exhibiting foolish behavior.
This subreddit is primarily for Spongebob memes, fan art, and cosplays. While original content is appreciated, posts should not simply feature characters without being a meme. Reposting and low-effort content are prohibited.
The subreddit rules are not detailed in the provided text and all link to an external wiki. Based on the rule titles provided, direct links to advertising, user-generated content, or surveys are likely restricted.
This subreddit is solely for video posts of people freaking out in public. Text posts are not allowed without moderator approval, and posts must adhere to content guidelines regarding sensitive topics and reposting.
Posts sharing personal trading performance must detail what was done and why to provide advice. Selling products, services, or promoting external communities via spamming is banned. Content creators must follow specific guidelines.
Posts featuring a slow cooker meal must include the recipe in the comments. Posts without recipes may be removed after 2 hours. The subreddit is for slow cooker recipes and pictures only, not memes, politics, or hateful comments.
Self-promotion of your product or company is generally banned. Personal content is allowed only if you are an active contributor (9:1 rule) and disclose affiliate links, following username and flair rules.
Self-promotion and advertising are strictly forbidden and will result in a ban. This subreddit is solely for sharing true stories of petty revenge.
Self-promotion, such as posts linking to your own blog or YouTube channel, is allowed only if you are an active member of the community with many other non-promotional posts. Otherwise, such posts are considered excessive or aggregate self-promotion and will be removed.
Posts need to cite peer-reviewed studies. Blogspam and self-help links are banned. Headlines must be clear and not clickbait.
Self-promotion is generally banned, but creators of original content can include one self-promotional comment with their post. Links to stores or social media should only be in this comment, not the title, and you can reply to others who ask.
Self-promotion, advertising, and soliciting DMs are strictly banned. This includes outside links and sharing personal information like social media handles. The subreddit focuses on providing advice for specific dating situations.
Self-promotion or posts about your own project launches are considered advertising and are banned. Posts must contain content and not just links. Specific questions are required, and flair must be used.
To share a project, you need 10 comment karma in this subreddit and must avoid explicit solicitation or advertisement. Links should only be used as supporting material for a discussion and can be hidden with spoiler tags. Direct promotion is not allowed unless it's in the designated weekly thread.
This subreddit focuses on content depicting immediate, undesirable consequences of actions. Posts must be videos or GIFs clearly showing regret, not pain or simple fails. Compilations and animal abuse are not allowed.
Posts sharing personal projects must include detailed information and use appropriate flair. Spamming your personal blog, website, or product is not allowed and may result in a ban.
No self-promotion rules are listed. The subreddit only allows text posts and requires a minimum karma to participate. The submit link goes to StackExchange, implying this subreddit may not be for direct submissions.
This subreddit is for sharing beautiful, happy, or adorable content. There are no specific rules about self-promotion or launching side projects, but general rules about spam, reposting, and false ownership claims would apply. Content should be wholesome and not involve animal cruelty or sadness.
Self-promotion is not allowed unless you have explicit permission from the moderators for exceptional circumstances. Posts should be focused on miscellaneous gossip and celebrity news, not personal projects.
Advertising and self-promotion require explicit moderator permission. If allowed, posts must be on-topic, meet minimum length and sourcing requirements, and discuss mysteries at least six months old. Personal or anecdotal mysteries are not permitted.
No rules are listed regarding self-promotion or project posts. Therefore, it is unclear what requirements, if any, would apply.
Self-promotional content, including links to blogs/vlogs, is generally banned. However, such content is permitted within the dedicated weekly 'General Chatter' thread.
Posts must be direct links to images or GIFs that clearly demonstrate 'black magic fuckery'. Advertising, links to web stores, and reposts are not allowed.
Self-promotion and advertising are banned in this subreddit. Posts should focus on stimulating discussion about training. If you have a personal question, use the daily discussion threads.
Self-promotion of any kind is prohibited and will be removed. This includes product promotions, advertisements, and sharing links to blogs or YouTube videos.
Self-promotion is generally not allowed and is subject to the 10% rule, meaning no more than 10% of your submissions should be self-promotional. The subreddit focuses on hardware news, reviews, and technical discussion, discouraging low-effort or unsupported claims.
Self-promotion, including the promotion of your own products, services, brands, or shops, is strictly banned on this subreddit. Posts showcasing your own work are also prohibited if they are promotional in nature.
Posts must be cooking-related and include a plain text recipe. Self-promotion and advertisements are banned, but content creators can share their work in a specific weekly thread.
Self-promotion for income generation is forbidden and may result in a ban. Fundraiser links require moderator permission. Ads are recommended instead of promotional posts.
Self-promotion and advertising are strictly banned. Posts must be humorous and require programming knowledge to understand, and should not be about merchandise.
Posts must be Marvel-related memes. Submissions like podcasts, YouTube channels, TikTok, or Twitch are not allowed unless approved by moderators. Rule 6 also implies this subreddit is not for general project sharing.
The subreddit does not have specific rules for self-promotion or project launch posts. General rules about content fit, originality, and avoiding specific types of media like video compilations and pictures apply. Without explicit rules on self-promotion, it's treated the same as any other content.
Self-promotion and product advertising are strictly banned. Posts should not be for personal or monetary gain, and should avoid content that can be seen as self-promotion or karma farming.
Self-promotion is restricted, especially for new users. Posts should not feel spammy, and any promoted resources must be high-quality. Directly showcasing or requesting reviews for apps/websites you've built is forbidden.
Posts about your own side project or product are not permitted in this subreddit. The focus is strictly on obscure, relevant, and intentional details found within movies.
This subreddit focuses on comparing expectations with reality, primarily through images. Self-promotion or posts about building a side project are not mentioned in the rules and would likely be removed if they don't fit the core theme of expectation vs. reality.
Posts must be stories of malicious compliance. Avoid banned elements like death or historical figures. Ensure compliance is intentional and clearly stated, and include the fallout before posting.
Self-promotion, advertising, and selling are banned. You must only post your own original artwork. Posts must be primarily about painting and meet a 100 combined karma requirement.
Self-promotion is generally not allowed. Users must actively participate in the community and follow Reddit's 10:1 self-promotion ratio to be permitted, with a limit of once weekly.
Posts must be iPhone-related and foster discussion. Flairs are required, and the title must be descriptive. Self-promotion and app/AMA posts require prior moderator approval via modmail.
Any self-promotion, including side projects or products, must be pre-approved by the moderators. This applies to all forms of promotion, whether paid or free.
Self-promotion and advertising are not allowed. The subreddit is strictly for anime memes, and posts must be OC or meaningfully enhanced. Reaction memes are only allowed on weekends.
This subreddit focuses on original videos, gifs, and pictures of obvious bad driving decisions. Posts must be lighthearted and humorous, and cannot be reposts, ALL CAPS titles, or show bad parking jobs.
Self-promotion and linking to your own content for views or traffic is prohibited. Posts selling items or promoting services are also banned. This applies to links in posts, comments, and private messages.
To share your own work, you must first be an active member of the community by commenting on others' posts. You are limited to posting no more than three pieces of your own content per week, and crowdfunding is restricted to a single link for the campaign's duration.
No rules are listed, so self-promotion or sharing a project is likely acceptable with no specific formatting requirements.
Self-promotion and blogspam are explicitly banned according to the rules. Posts should focus on content relevant to Star Wars and not be primarily promotional.
Posts showing off thrift store hauls are welcome, provided they link directly to images of the items. Avoid department stores, online retailers, and any form of buying, selling, or promoting items/services for profit.
Self-promotion is generally not allowed unless you contact the moderators for approval and adhere to Reddit's 10:1 post ratio. Posts must be specifically related to Xbox One.
Self-promotion or "I built X" posts are not explicitly mentioned or banned in the rules. However, the subreddit focuses strictly on Computer Science theory and application, discouraging general programming, career advice, or support questions. A project sharing post would need to clearly align with the core topics of CS theory/application to be considered on-topic.
Posts must be original content (OC) that you created yourself. You must use direct links to the gif file, and NSFW content needs to be tagged. Avoid excessive posting and reposting to artificially boost performance.
Self-promotion, advertising, and links to personal content are banned. Posts must be informative and related to running, with descriptive titles.
This subreddit is for space images only. Posts must include context in the title, be hosted on an approved site, and avoid link shorteners. Original content can be marked with [OC].
Self-promotion and spam are banned. This includes posts linking to personal blogs, websites, social media, affiliate links, or surveys. Watermarks on progress pictures must only contain your Reddit username.
Original content creators are encouraged to share their work and promote related projects. You can share your standup comedy photos, and in return, are allowed to promote social media, shows, and other projects. Shaming self-promoters is not allowed.
This subreddit is for sharing reaction GIFs. While there are no explicit rules against sharing a project or product, the focus is on reaction GIFs themselves, and a side project post is unlikely to fit the described content. Posts must contain an actual reaction.
Self-promotion is explicitly banned. The only exception is if your podcast directly relates to a recent thread and you disclose your involvement, but even then, it must be less than 10% of your total subreddit activity. All self-promotion posts are forbidden and will be removed or lead to a ban.
Posts featuring self-built projects or products are not explicitly mentioned in the rules. General content guidelines prohibit gore and explicit material, with crash-related injuries being an exception.
Posting projects or products is not explicitly covered or mentioned in the rules. The rules focus on content quality, civility, and avoiding injuries or reposts.
This subreddit is for math discussions. Posts with images or videos require an explanation to prompt discussion. Other posts must be directly related to mathematics.
Self-promotion and advertising of any kind are strictly prohibited. Posts must be on-topic, add value, and not be low-effort or promotional.
Self-promotion is allowed but must be balanced with non-promotional content, and no single source should account for more than 10% of your total Reddit submissions. Developers must be verified before posting about their projects.
If you share your own content, you must also post the ingredients and recipe steps in a comment. Your own content should not exceed 10% of your total posts, and you need to engage with the community.
Self-promotional posts or posts sharing a project/product are strictly banned according to Rule D. The subreddit is for personal opinions intended for discussion and potential change, not for promoting external content.
Promotional content and posts focused on karma farming are generally discouraged. The rules direct users to modmail with specific questions about promotional activities and indicate that most non-text content, including project shares, may be redirected to specific weekly threads.
The subreddit "r/LivestreamFail" does not have explicit rules detailing how to post a side project or product launch. The existing rules focus on harassment, quality control, spam, and restricted content within the context of livestreaming.
Self-promotion and advertising are explicitly banned. Posts must be related to Star Wars prequels and be original memes.
Posts that are purely to advertise a product or brand are banned. However, product lists are encouraged as long as they do not advertise a specific brand, and social media handles are permitted as flair. All posts require flair.
Posts must be science-related memes and original to the subreddit. Avoid reposts, toxic behavior, unmarked NSFW content, vote manipulation, spam, and privacy violations.
Self-promotion posts are not allowed, including links to platforms like Pinterest, Instagram, Facebook, and TikTok. YouTube links are permitted once per week per user, but channel pages are banned.
This subreddit has strict account karma and age requirements to post. Submissions should focus on humorous, poorly executed DIY projects and avoid reposts. It is a humor-focused sub with no specific guidelines on self-promotion posts.
There are no specific rules regarding self-promotion or 'I built X' posts. General content rules prohibit zero-content material and require appropriate use of megathreads for career or research questions.
Self-promotion and fan-made content are generally not allowed on this subreddit and should be posted on r/kpoppers instead. Official company or artist accounts need moderator permission to post.
To share a project, you must provide a submission statement within 15 minutes explaining why it fits the subreddit's theme of uncertainty. Ensure your post is not a recent repost and that all content is civil.
This subreddit has no specific rules regarding self-promotion or project launches. Based on the rules provided, any content that fits the theme of 'oddly specific' and adheres to general Reddit site-wide rules and the subreddit's specific rules on reposts, harassment, title quality, and content restrictions would likely be acceptable.
Self-promotion in titles is not allowed and if you post, you must leave a comment about your struggles within one hour. All artwork must also be original and current (less than a year old).
Product promotion and referral links are banned. All posts must be constructive and in English, with no misleading titles or personal attacks. Price discussions belong in the daily pinned post.
This subreddit is solely for relationship memes and does not permit self-promotion or personal project showcases of any kind, as they would be considered off-topic.
Posts must be directly related to SpaceX and contribute new, meaningful information or questions to a technically-oriented discussion. Ensure your post is well-formed with a good title and appropriate format, and doesn't belong in a pre-existing thread.
Self-promotion and advertising are strictly forbidden. Posts must be on-topic and avoid low-quality speculation, trolling, or hate speech. Paywalled articles are also not permitted.
This subreddit is for personal relationship advice, not for sharing side projects. Posts promoting personal agendas or sharing external content are not allowed.
Posts that directly sell or advertise goods or services are banned. Submissions must be relevant to human health and science-based. Articles must be less than 7 days old.
Promotional submissions are generally disallowed. The subreddit follows a 10:3 rule, meaning for every 10 non-promotional posts a user makes, they can make 1 promotional post. Crowdfunding links are banned, and fan art/selfies should go in the General Discussion thread.
The subreddit is primarily for discussion of the Game of Thrones/ASOIAF universe. While direct sales or promotion of copyrighted material are banned, sharing original creations or analysis related to the show/books might be allowed if it provides unique value and fosters discussion, adhering to quality and relevancy standards.
Self-promotion is allowed but with significant restrictions. You cannot post plain playthroughs or low-quality videos. Guides and tips videos must be text posts with detailed write-ups and time-stamps, not direct link posts. All self-promotional videos can only be posted once every five days.
Posts describing a project or product are not explicitly covered by the rules. The rules focus on recipe sharing, requiring specific formatting, original text recipes in comments, and limitations on linked content.
Posts should be on-topic to recent Pewdiepie content and avoid being low-effort or reposts. Fanart must credit the artist in the title. Content should be original for a better chance of being featured.
This subreddit is for humor and confusing or unexpected content. Self-promotion or 'I built X' posts are not explicitly mentioned and are likely not the focus of this humor-oriented community.
If you're an artist submitting your own original music, you must be a semi-regular contributor to r/indieheads and use the '[ORIGINAL] Artist - Title' title format. All other details are for the comments. Posts exclusively of your own content may be considered spam.
This subreddit is for asking questions about things you don't understand. Posts must be questions with context in the body, and not something recently asked. AI answers are not allowed.
Self-promotion and posts affiliated with you are strictly banned. All promotional content, including links to your own sites or work, will result in a ban from the subreddit.
Self-promotion is not allowed, and posts about merchandise you made are also prohibited unless you get moderator approval beforehand. The subreddit is strictly for content related to 'The Office' TV show.
Self-promotion is generally disallowed but may be allowed if it's a high-quality, relevant offering. The submitter must also be an active participant in the subreddit's comments unrelated to their own content. Direct links to YouTube and similar platforms are automatically removed.
The subreddit rules do not explicitly state how to handle self-promotion or 'I built X' posts. They refer to Reddit's general self-promotion rules, which suggest that up to 10% of contributions should be self-promotional. Direct promotion is not explicitly banned but is not encouraged either.
Self-posted content is allowed but treated as spam if you don't engage in the comments. You must be willing to join the conversation about your project.
Self-promotion posts are welcome as long as they are on the topic of homesteading and use Reddit tags for organization. Blog links are also acceptable if related to the subreddit's theme.
Self-promotion posts are strictly banned. Any content you could personally or indirectly benefit from, such as promoting your social media, services, or websites, is prohibited and may lead to a permanent ban.
Self-created works are allowed but cannot be used for sales or promotion. This means no announcements, solicitations, or links to your own company, site, blog, app, or product.
Posts should be informative or initiate discussion, not primarily for entertainment. Self-promotion is limited; no more than 10% of your submissions can be about a single topic or source.
Self-promotion, including advertising businesses, social media channels, or blogs, is explicitly banned. Posts whose primary goal is to drive traffic to external sites will be removed.
Self-promotion posts such as sharing a side project are not explicitly mentioned or allowed. The rules focus on the format of news articles and general subreddit conduct, with a limit of 3 posts per day.
Self-promotion is explicitly banned. You may plug your socials in a comment under your own posts, but using the subreddit to boost your content is not allowed.
The rules do not explicitly mention or prohibit self-promotion or project-sharing posts. Therefore, there are no specific requirements or restrictions outlined for such content.
Posts must be historical photographs taken at least 20 years ago. Titles need to include the date, context, and resolution, with no commentary. Colorized images require a specific tag and a link to the original.
Self-promotion and video posts are generally banned, with a specific monthly exception. You can post videos, podcasts, and self-promotional content only in the media thread posted on the 25th of every month.
Self-promotion should be thoughtful, limited, and well received by the community. Direct advertising, selling, or unapproved giveaways are banned. Linking to livestreams is generally not allowed.
Posts must be about your own outfit, clearly showing at least 3/4ths of the front. Appropriately flair your post and ensure your title is neutral. Advertising, selling products, or soliciting contact information is strictly prohibited.
This subreddit does not seem to have specific rules about self-promotion or sharing projects. Assume that generic content rules apply, such as title formatting and content restrictions. Direct promotion posts are likely not suitable given the subreddit's theme.
Self-promotion is not explicitly detailed in the general rules. However, Rule 3 directs users to 'Read our self promotion rules before posting links to your own site/channel'. There are no specific self-promotion rules listed below this.
Posts featuring your own created content are not allowed. All submissions must be comments or textual communication, and titles must start with 'Cursed_'. You must also avoid reposts, copypasta, staged comments, and deepfried memes.
Self-promotion and material offers are not allowed. Posts must be entirely self-contained text without links and seek only emotional support. Related posts should go in megathreads if they exist.
Sharing your own GifRecipes is allowed. You must provide the recipe or a link to it in the comments, but avoid soliciting followers or subscribers in the title or comments.
Promoting or advertising any product, service, or social media account is strictly prohibited. Your project or product cannot be advertised in any way.
Self-promotion and commercial activity are banned. If you wish to promote your own work, you must contact the moderators beforehand and will be limited to a maximum of two commercial posts per week. All link posts require a submission statement of at least 150 characters.
Self-promotion is generally discouraged, with occasional links to your content being acceptable if they follow Reddit's self-promotion guidelines. Blog spam, advertising, and crowdfunding are explicitly banned. Posts linking to images of people in asana must be tagged with [COMP].
To share a project or product, make a self-post with details about your project's goals, challenges, and achievements. Avoid posting just images or linking to external sites for details. Focus on innovation and learning from your hands-on work.
Posts featuring unofficial goods or personal collections, including those you made for sale, must be posted on Merchandise Mondays. Obvious self-promotion is banned, but linking to your own art page or YouTube channel is permitted as long as it is not an obvious advertisement.
This subreddit does not have specific rules for self-promotion or "I built X" posts. The rules focus on content type, quality, and subreddit etiquette. Therefore, sharing a side project or product would likely be evaluated based on its fit with the subreddit's theme of satisfyingly perfect fits.
No rules are listed regarding self-promotion or showcasing personal projects. Therefore, posts of this nature are not explicitly covered by the rules.
Self-promotion is allowed if the user is an active member of the community. Other spam-like content, including monetized blogs, is banned.
Self-promotion is generally banned. Companies and individuals profiting from referrals or affiliations are prohibited. Any post that appears to be a company posting or an attempt to profit directly from a link will be removed.
This subreddit is for well-constructed put-downs or comebacks. Posts must clearly target an individual or group and include sufficient context. Messy, meme-like, or reposted content is not allowed, and personal information must be censored unless it pertains to public figures.
Posts must be related to the Wizarding World. Monetary exchanges like Etsy links are not allowed in posts, but may be permitted in comments under specific conditions. Non-Reddit functions and AI generated content are banned.
Self-promotion, including writing, blogs, podcasts, social media, or any advertisement, is strictly banned and will result in a permanent ban. The subreddit is solely for requesting and giving book suggestions.
All submissions must be flaired. Advertising is allowed within reason, but zero-content submissions that won't result in discussion are removed. Personal information is banned.
Posts sharing your own writing or a side project must be exclusively posted in the weekly self-promotion and critique thread. This rule applies to advertisements for books, websites, or other ventures as well. Posts should aim to be broadly useful to writers to avoid being considered 'low effort'.
Self-owned content is allowed if it is high quality and posted infrequently (less than once a month). Posts about learning tools using AI technology are banned, and posts focused on a specific language are generally not allowed.
This subreddit is for humorous pictures of signs. Ensure your post is a sign, not a repost, contains humor inherent in the image, and isn't staged or faked. Do not include personal information.
Self-promotion posts are allowed but must adhere to a strict 1:10 ratio of self-promotion to other content, require 20 comment karma on r/AsianBeauty, and are limited to twice a week. All affiliate or referral links must be disclosed. Original content creators are excluded from the 'No Business Interactions' rule.
Self-promotion is not allowed in regular posts and must be confined to the weekly Sunday thread. Projects must also meet age and karma requirements, and post titles must include the project's title.
Posts sharing a personal project or product would likely be considered unscientific or zero-content, especially if they are not based on current physics understanding or promote discussion. If an image or video is posted, a detailed comment explaining the physics, methods, and literature is required to avoid being seen as spam.
Promotional posts, advertisements, and market research are not allowed. This includes links to social media or business-related Reddit accounts.
Developers can post their own apps if the account is at least three months old, has a history on the subreddit, the post is a self-post with a detailed description, and the developer interacts with users. Website/blog/YouTube channel owners are generally not allowed to post their own content.
Self-promotion posts are not explicitly mentioned. However, rule 3 states that low-effort posts, which a project launch might be considered, can be removed by moderators. Posts must also be related to professional boxing (rule 9).
Self-promotion or 'I built X' posts are not explicitly mentioned or addressed in the provided rules. The focus is on designs that exploit users intentionally. If a side project or product is presented as an example of 'asshole design', it would need to clearly demonstrate malicious intent in its design and not be a common topic or low-effort submission.
Self-promotion is strictly prohibited according to the rules. Only media companies with special permission are allowed to post articles and videos. Any promotional content will be removed.
This subreddit is strictly for providing and receiving technical support. Posts that are not directly related to a technical issue or attempt to recommend/advertise products or services will be removed. Companies or their employees are also prohibited from posting.
Promotional content is allowed but limited to one post per 7 days. Any giveaways must be approved by the moderators beforehand. Posts about tournaments should be directed to r/CompetitiveApex.
Self-promotion posts, referred to as 'self posts', require explicit moderator permission and cannot be posted without it. The subreddit focuses on animated GIFs and similar formats that improve with repeated viewing.
This subreddit does not have specific rules regarding self-promotion or 'I built X' posts. The existing rules focus on the nature of the posts themselves, prohibiting fake or third-party posts and excessive demeaning language.
Self-promotion is banned except for the weekly Sunday self-promotion post or if included in your user flair. Any other self-promotion, including directing traffic to personal blogs or social media, will be removed.
Self-promotion is explicitly banned on this subreddit. You may post original content, but it should not be for the sole purpose of gaining views. External social media handles are only allowed once in a comment under the post.
Selling items and crowdfunding are explicitly prohibited. There are also minimum karma requirements to post, and posts should be original content with necessary information or avoid topics easily found by Googling. Content quality is important, and certain types like memes are banned.
Self-promotion or 'I built X' posts appear to be not explicitly covered by the rules. The rules focus on submission content (educational, no recipes, no common reposts) and technical aspects (audio).
This subreddit does not have specific rules for self-promotion or project launch posts. General rules focus on content relevance to World of Warcraft, avoiding ToS violations, and proper sourcing for art.
Self-promotion is strictly banned unless you receive prior moderator approval. Any attempt to promote content without this approval will lead to a ban. Ensure your posts adhere to all other subreddit rules regarding video content and linking.
Posts must showcase handmade crafts only, with no digital items or commercial products. Any shop links should be placed in the comments, not the main post. Focus on detailed descriptions and progress photos for your creations.
Self-promotion or posts about personal projects are not explicitly covered, but Rule 6 prohibits spam, self-promotion, and undisclosed affiliate links. Posts must also meet content guidelines (Rule 5) and not be solely for a personal agenda (Rule 10). Given these restrictions, direct self-promotion is likely not permitted.
Self-promotion for products, services, websites, or channels is generally banned. Any exceptions require prior discussion and approval from the mod team.
The subreddit does not allow original content, and posts must showcase the best existing talents and skills. Content should be high quality and not misrepresent the truth.
Self-promotion, advertising, or asking for channel feedback is strictly prohibited. Posts of this nature will result in an immediate permanent ban.
Posts must be about fan theories for creative works and include evidence. The media name must be in the title, and the theory needs a write-up. Posts must be correctly flaired.
Sharing personal projects or products is not explicitly covered, but Rule 10 suggests focusing on engagement rather than direct self-promotion. Any links to social media should be shared privately upon request, not openly in posts.
Self-promotion is limited to one song per user and is restricted to weekends only. Posts must use the 'Self-Promo' flair, and new music can only be posted on Fridays after 12:00 PM EST.
Self-promotion is tolerated but limited. Posts must be tagged appropriately, and non-arxiv link posts are restricted to weekends, requiring context and a demo if shared. Beginner projects are not permitted here.
Self-promotion is allowed but must be thoughtful, limited, and well-received by the community, adhering to a 9:1 ratio of quality discussion to promotional posts. Additionally, ensure your post has a clear title and the correct link flair.
Self-promotion, including apps, tools, or blogs, is strictly banned and will result in an automatic permanent ban. Posts should focus on investment ideas, insights, or thoughtful discussion questions, not personal gain or brand building.
This subreddit is for content that builds anticipation ('yesyesyes') before a sudden failure ('no'). Posts should not be low-quality, reposts, video compilations, images of text (except comics), images of upvotes/downvotes, or unexpected gender reveals. Gameplay is allowed if exceptionally 'yesyesyesyesno'.
Self-promotion is allowed but must constitute less than 10% of your overall content. You must also actively engage with the community by helping others and discussing their posts. Posts showcasing work unrelated to purchase advice or memes/specific daily themes are generally permitted.
Self-promotion is generally banned unless it's solely to solicit traffic to one site. Posts should share a variety of relevant content. If you are a competitor, physique posts are allowed with specific frequency limits and details about your plans.
Self-promotion, advertising, and advertising your own side hustle are strictly banned. This includes linking to your own websites or newsletters. Any user caught advertising will receive a permanent ban.
Posts must be Tolkien-related memes and have the proper flair applied. Advertising and spam are strictly banned, with selling items resulting in a ban.
Self-promotional posts are discouraged and must be from established community members and contained to designated threads. Posts that are not newsworthy, too low-effort, or tabloid-like will be removed and may be redirected to daily discussion threads.
Self-promotion is not explicitly mentioned. However, posts must be on-topic for atheism, secular living, or related discussions. Posts should not be low-effort and need significant content or discussion beyond just a title. Proselytizing is strictly prohibited.
This subreddit is for relatable, analogous comedy. Content must be directly linked images and titled specifically 'meirl', 'me irl', or 'me_irl'. No posts over 1 minute, no gore, no personal info, and no mentioning the other 'Me_irl' subreddit.
This subreddit is for identifying mysterious objects and requires detailed posts. Self-promotion or sharing personal projects is not mentioned and is likely not permitted as it does not align with the sub's primary purpose of object identification.
There are no rules that directly address self-promotion or sharing a side project. However, posting a project that involves children falling over might be accepted if it meets the content guidelines of showing a child falling without serious injury and is presented as a direct link.
Self-promotion and advertising are banned. Posts must be related to Mac computers and flaired appropriately. Pictures of Macs are only allowed on Fridays.
Self-promotion and spam are not allowed, including selling products or linking to personal blogs/social media. If unsure, message the mods before posting.
Self-promotion and promotional content are generally not allowed on this subreddit. Sharing your own shops, sales, or crowdfunding projects is prohibited. Links to external sales or deals should be posted in designated subreddits. Overtly promotional posts may be removed.
The subreddit is about celebrating trashiness and humor, not serious topics or personal attacks. Posts should be funny and not resemble content from other subs like r/iamatotalpieceofshit. You must avoid posting actual garbage, memes, novelty items, or content that is disgusting, abusive, or promotes misinformation.
Self-promotion and advertisements are explicitly banned. The subreddit is primarily for sharing Spotify playlists, and any posts not adhering to this (like asking for support or offering services) may be removed.
There are no explicit rules regarding self-promotion or 'I built X' posts. The rules focus on content relevance, spoilers, and respectful discussion.
Posts should contain rare insults, not common, political, or self-created insults. Avoid memes, long videos/texts, and personal information.
Self-promotion is strictly prohibited in this subreddit. Any posts found to be self-promotional will result in a permanent ban without warning.
Self-promotion is unauthorized. Posts should be in good faith and contribute original anti-work content, avoiding spam, low-effort posts, or pro-capitalist material.
Self-promotion and spam are banned. If you post to a domain or channel, less than 10% of your posts should be to that same domain or channel, or you risk a ban. A high karma score is also required to post.
Creative posts about how your film was made require a submission statement of at least 100 characters within 30 minutes of posting. Simply posting your film for views or subscriptions is not allowed. All posts must also be flaired.
Direct promotional links to blogs or recipe sites are banned. You can link to an image of your dish and then provide the full recipe in the comments. Posts advertising apps or blogs are also forbidden.
Self-promotion is allowed but must adhere to Reddit's 9:1 ratio of non-promotional to promotional content. Specific types of content like screenshots or cosplay have designated days/megathreads where they must be posted.
Self-promotion is allowed but limited to 3 submissions per channel every two weeks. Excessive posting or channel spam is prohibited.
Self-promotion, including advertising or recommending businesses, is explicitly banned. Posts must focus solely on providing legal information and asking simple legal questions. Any attempt to promote a service or product would violate the rules.
Self-promotion requires explicit prior moderator approval. Any content designed or created for another site is considered self-promotion. Follow Reddit's site-wide self-promotion and spam guidelines.
Indie developers can share one Work in Progress post and one Released post. Any further posts for released games are treated as advertisements and removed. All posts require the game name in brackets at the beginning of the title, and should focus on physics or glitches, not generic highlights or AI flaws.
Self-promotion, advertising, and soliciting on the subreddit are strictly banned. This includes links to personal sites, blogs, or new ventures. Educational material is only allowed if the creator is on the subreddit's whitelist and active in the community.
Self-promotion, including account names, links to social media, or external websites, is generally not allowed. Posts must be directly related to Twitch and follow specific formatting guidelines like having an informative title and body.
Posts that are professional promotion from security firms or pen testing companies are allowed if they follow site-wide self-promotion rules. Other types of self-promotion or sharing a personal project are not explicitly mentioned and might be treated as spam or low-effort content depending on educational value and moderator discretion.
Posts showing personal crafts are welcome, but direct promotion, selling, sharing social media links, or asking where to buy items is banned outside of a specific monthly thread. Even personal projects cannot have promotional elements like asking if people would buy them or discussing prices.
Self-promotion, advertising of products, services, apps, or websites is explicitly banned. This includes art and craft posts intended to generate sales, as well as YouTube channel promotions. Spammers and sellers will be banned.
Posts must focus on animal consciousness, volition, and spontaneity, avoiding purely cute or instinctual content. Extreme viewpoints without justification may be removed, and posts should refrain from anthropomorphism or anthropodenial. Reposts are allowed if they meet the 30-day gap rule.
The subreddit rules do not appear to directly address self-promotion or project launch posts. There are specific rules against memes, pictures of text, and selfie videos without transcripts.
This subreddit is for sharing common experiences or quirky habits, framed as 'Does anybody else...?'. Posts must not be simple opinions, questions, facts, or low-effort. Adherence to Reddit's content policy and civility is required.
Self-promotion is allowed but must not be spammy, making up 10% or less of your total participation. If you share a completed workshop item, you must link to it in the comments. Other paid products and services are banned.
Self-promotion posts require a 3:1 ratio of non-promotional to promotional content. You must also actively contribute to the community. Sales are completely disallowed.
Self-promotion, sales, and spam are explicitly banned in rule 7 and will result in removal. Personal opinions are generally not allowed as posts, and political posts have strict guidelines.
The subreddit explicitly prohibits self-promotional content, marketing, advertisements, and spam. Any posts that fall under these categories, including attempts to sell or solicit donations, will be removed.
If you are promoting your own blog, website, or channel, it must constitute no more than 10% of your total contributions. Gear reviews must be well-written and formatted. Posts should include trip details and engaging questions, not just random photos.
Posts must ask for actionable advice on personal sexual situations. Self-promotion, selling products, or luring traffic to other sites is banned. Linking to sex-positive blogs/podcasts is allowed if it initiates a conversation.
Self-promotion is strictly banned. You cannot publicly promote your own products, services, brands, or shops. Sharing your own work is allowed but must be for design discussion, not self-promotion, and requires the 'Sharing Work' flair and a comment with project context.
Promotional posts for NFT collections or marketplaces are not allowed. Direct links to marketplaces are also banned. Posts must be about NFTs only, and AI-generated content has restrictions.
Posts must be original memes, meaning you created the image/GIF with a caption. Avoid reposts, spam, personal information, content about tragedies or politics, and meta-references. Limit posts to six per day.
Self-promotional posts are generally disallowed, especially store links and advertising. While sharing creations might be acceptable, direct selling or linking to stores is banned. Any posts advertising a shop or selling related links will be removed.
Artists are encouraged to post their own work, but blatant spam/marketing without added value may be removed. If your comic adapts existing content, cite the source in the comments. Original content should be posted in its original form without alterations.
Self-promotion of any kind is banned. Spamming similar posts or comments is also not allowed and can lead to a ban. Content must primarily pertain to the coronavirus and the associated outbreak.
Self-promotion links are banned in titles and comments, but can be posted in the monthly self-promotion thread, or in your user flair. You may link to social media in comments if asked, but not in the title. If you post a photo, you must include the film, lens, and camera used in the title.
Self-promotion is not permitted. Posts should primarily focus on sharing and discussing original astrophotography work. If you link to external sites, they must be Astrobin or blogs/articles related to amateur astrophotography.
Self-promotion and links to products or services you are associated with are strictly banned with zero tolerance. Posts focused on plant-related 'stuff' (like pots or stands) are allowed only on Saturdays and must be flaired 'stuff'. Even then, they cannot include links to purchase items.
This subreddit is for 'shitposts', which are defined as intentionally absurd or low-effort content. Blatant karma-whoring, repost chains, gross content, hardcore spam, pornography, and posts designed to solicit comments (like AMAs or polls) are prohibited and may result in a ban. Advertising anything without permission is also forbidden.
Direct promotion of Twitch, YouTube, or other platform accounts is not allowed, but exceptions may be made for giveaways if moderators are contacted first. Other content should ideally spark discussion and be specifically about PUBG.
Self-promotion is not explicitly allowed. Submissions should not be feedback requests, and content spamming is prohibited. The subreddit focuses on discussing electronic music.
Self-promotion or posts about a personal project are not explicitly mentioned. However, Rule 5 prohibits 'spam of any kind,' and Rule 8 allows mods to remove content as necessary, so such posts would likely be scrutinized under these rules.
Self-promotion is allowed in the weekly thread and in a top-level comment under original content. Links to Etsy stores are permitted as comments under original content.
Self-promotion is generally not allowed on this subreddit. Posts should be relevant to VALORANT and avoid being spammy or low-effort. Specific restrictions apply to gameplay clips and reposts.
Self-promotion or posts about personal projects are likely not allowed as the subreddit prohibits classified ads and solicitations, and emphasizes relevance to the Philippines. General discussions should also adhere to specific formatting and sourcing rules.
Self-promotion or posts about personal projects are not explicitly mentioned. However, rules on low-effort content, repetitive content, and referral links suggest that unsolicited commercial or promotional posts might be removed. Any such post would need to be unique, interesting, and spark discussion rather than being a simple advertisement.
Self-promotion is allowed but must be heavily balanced with non-promotional content. If you share a project, ensure 9 out of 10 of your other contributions are not self-promotional.
Promotional posts are not allowed. The subreddit is intended for mutual support among mothers, not for advertising or market research.
This subreddit is for questions about engineering topics, design, processes, and careers. Personal projects or the process of building them are not allowed if they are homework or class-related. General career questions are restricted to a weekly thread.
This subreddit is for posting content about people who are both beggars and excessively choosy. Posts must blur identifying information and use Imgur for images. Titles should be descriptive.
Self-promotion is explicitly banned. This includes shop links, merchandise, tip jars, or advertisements. You must also meet karma and account age requirements to post.
Self-promotion is generally banned, with an exception for the weekend. Posts must be relevant to Brazil or a select few other themes, and generally avoid low-quality content or content from specific sources like YouTube channels.
Self-promotion and spam are explicitly banned according to rule 6. Accounts found violating spam policies will be permanently banned unless they can demonstrate constructive contributions across Reddit.
There are no specific rules for sharing personal projects or 'I built X' posts. The subreddit focuses on content that induces fear and makes palms sweat. Sharing personal projects would likely be allowed if they fit this theme and adhere to all other content rules.
Self-promotion is allowed but strictly limited to a dedicated weekly thread posted on Saturdays. Any other form of self-promotion or posting about your own band outside of this thread will be removed.
This subreddit explicitly states it is not for promotion, whether self-promotion or otherwise. Any post or comment linking to businesses or products, unless it's a direct answer to a question, will be removed.
Direct self-promotion or selling of personal items is not allowed. The subreddit focuses on discussion and sharing of Dogecoin itself, not personal sales or items.
Self-promotion or 'I built X' posts are not addressed in these rules. The rules focus on how to ask questions and how to provide answers, including specific formatting and content requirements for various types of queries.
Posts must be reaction videos directly linked, featuring a human face reacting to something with the characteristic 'you seeing this shit' look. Crossposting is not allowed.
This subreddit is for sharing clever comebacks. Posts should be a great response to someone, and quality control is enforced at moderator discretion. Reposts, bigotry, and doxxing are not allowed.
Posts that are solely for the purpose of promoting a project or product, or simple 'I built X' posts, are not explicitly mentioned, but general rules against spamming (Rule 9) and low-effort posts (Rule 15) would likely apply. Posts should not be vague or clickbait, and if they are pictures, they need context (Rule 11).
Self-promotion, solicitations, and ads are strictly banned. Posts must encourage conversation and avoid negativity, serious issues, or personal information.
The subreddit is for 'hold my beer' moments, showcasing high-risk feats. Posts must depict such a moment and avoid animal harm, gore, or reposts. The tone should be respectful.
Posts showcasing your own stupid food creations made for karma are explicitly forbidden. The subreddit focuses on ridiculing food served in restaurants, grocery stores, or ridiculous recipes, not personal projects.
Self-promotion and promotional posts, including for your own music or playlists, are explicitly banned by rule R5. You are directed to the sister subreddit r/PimpMyRap for sharing or promoting amateur music.
Self-promotion is generally not allowed. Occasional self-promotion may be tolerated if it adheres to a 1:10 ratio, meaning one self-promotional comment for every ten non-promotional comments made by the user.
Posts must be about events that occurred exactly 100 years ago and start with the date in brackets. Reposts are not allowed.
Self-promotion is allowed but with restrictions. You must contribute to the subreddit outside of your own posts and avoid excessively promoting the same creation multiple times. Arts & Crafts posts have specific day-of-week limitations.
Posts must be your own content or from a restaurant, and must be intentionally 'shitty' food, not just poorly made or a joke. High-quality or normal food should go elsewhere.
Self-promotion and advertising are not allowed. Posts must be related to minimalism and assigned a flair. If unsure, message moderators before posting.
No rules are listed regarding self-promotion or project sharing. Therefore, it is unclear how such posts would be treated.
This subreddit is for videos and GIFs of people doing something foolish and then suffering minor consequences. The post must clearly show both the 'stupid game' and the resulting 'stupid prize'. Posts should not involve death, gore, or nudity.
This subreddit strictly forbids any posts that promote a business or act as blogspam. Direct promotion is not allowed at all.
The subreddit is focused on 'metal' or badass aspects of nature, specifically the vicious cycle of life. Self-promotion or 'I built X' posts are not mentioned in the rules and thus are likely outside the scope of the subreddit's theme. If allowed, they would need to fit the core theme of nature being metal.
This subreddit is for videos and GIFs that depict sudden, often humorous, chaos. Posts must be direct links to content, under 2 minutes, and cannot contain gore, cruelty, or violence. Spam and reposts are also prohibited.
Self-promotion is strictly banned. Posts must be original 'before and after' human progress pictures. All submissions must adhere to a specific title format, use only Imgur or Reddit hosting, and be posted no more than once every 30 days.
Self-promotional posts selling products are banned. You may share pictures of your own unofficial merchandise, but you cannot link to where it can be purchased. Links to personal sites, blogs, or YouTube channels are also prohibited.
Self-promotion is allowed if it's not the majority of your contributions. Posts demonstrating projects should include code to encourage discussion. Commercial advertising is prohibited.
Self-promotion and advertising are generally discouraged, aligning with Reddit's 90:10 rule. Promotional posts should be rare and balanced by nine quality discussion threads or comments. Direct advertising for Discord servers or other subreddits is prohibited.
Self-promotion and posts advertising products are explicitly banned. You are not allowed to promote products, SEO, or other social media channels. This is rule 11.
Self-promotion of any kind, including crowdfunding, blogs, social media, apps, or advertisements, is strictly banned. Any attempt to solicit or advertise will result in a ban. Always ask moderators if unsure.
Self-promotion and advertising of other tools or services are explicitly banned. Posts must be relevant to Character.AI, and comparisons to other AI technologies are only allowed if they constructively benefit Character.AI.
Self-promotion is explicitly banned. Any posts promoting social media or other sites are prohibited, and rules against spam and low-effort content also apply.
The subreddit focuses on sharing updates from other Reddit posts. There are no specific rules mentioned about sharing one's own side project or product, nor are there rules about self-promotion or 'I built X' posts. The rules are primarily focused on content, civility, and authenticity of updates.
Self-promotion and spam, including promoting products or channels, are banned. Only original content related to grilling is allowed. Generic
This subreddit is for jokes; posts must be jokes with a punchline. Spam is prohibited, and hate speech is not tolerated. There are no specific rules for sharing personal projects.
Posts must link to legally free ebooks that are available right now. Do not post affiliate links or re-post the same book within 30 days. Illegal downloads are forbidden.
The subreddit focuses on men's issues and personal experiences, shared through the lens of memes. General discourse is encouraged, but posts should relate to personal life or men's issues.
Self-promotion or posts about personal projects are not mentioned in the rules. The subreddit is strictly for personal sharing to get things off your chest, and does not allow opinions, advice, or rants. Posts must be personal and written in an 'off my chest' style.
Self-promotion and advertising are prohibited in this subreddit, including promoting services, pay sites, or asking for likes/upvotes. Posts should focus on the cosplay itself, be correctly titled, and not be of NSFW nature.
Self-promotion is allowed if you maintain a 10:1 participation ratio and are posting your own original merch. Fanart and creations are permitted if they are your own original work, but linking shops or social media is generally removed unless you are an active participant.
Self-promotion of businesses or projects is strictly banned. This includes crowdfunding, affiliate links, and any situation where you have a tie to the promoted entity. Honesty about affiliations is mandatory.
This subreddit is for videos or GIFs of 'instant karma' situations. Posts must be direct links to videos/GIFs and cannot be compilations. Staged content is allowed if it fits the theme.
The subreddit prohibits spam, manipulation, and uncivil discourse. Specific content policies are linked in the expanded rules, but not detailed here. Without those details, it's unclear how self-promotion or project launches are handled.
Self-promotion and advertising are banned. Posts must be relevant and show significant effort. Focus on personal experiences and advice related to financial independence.
Self-promotion is acceptable in moderation but should not be spammy or solicit likes/views. If you are sharing your own work, ensure your profile doesn't solely consist of spammy links. Progress and accomplishment posts related to instruments are often better suited for instrument-specific subreddits.
This subreddit explicitly bans self-promotion. You are not allowed to post your own designs.
Advertising, commercial promotion, and posts intended for personal gain are not allowed. Your work should be shared for appreciation of the craft only. All posts require a timestamp in the title and proper flair.
Self-promotion is allowed but limited. No more than 10% of your submitted content should be your own. Posts must be broadly interesting to the community and not spammy.
Original work is not allowed to be posted in this subreddit. This includes any form of self-promotion or asking for criticism on your own work.
Advertising is prohibited without moderator permission. Posts should showcase actual living spaces rather than renders or PC setups, and should be open to constructive feedback.
If you created the content, it's not automatically banned, but excessive promotion is not allowed and may be removed. If your post is promotional and you are not an active subreddit user, it may be removed. Promotional content like fundraising or surveys are restricted to specific weekly threads.
Self-promotion is generally banned, especially if it's blogspam or promoting external accounts like Etsy or YouTube. The subreddit emphasizes original content related to Disney, and direct sales or affiliate links are not permitted.
Posts must be about Nintendo news from the original source or discussions about Nintendo products. Fan content or content created primarily to entertain is more appropriate for other subreddits. Promotion of commercial services, affiliate links, or external contests are generally not allowed.
Posts linking to your own content or services must clearly disclose your affiliation and provide a non-ref link. Referral links are prohibited during the holidays. The subreddit focuses on financial advice and stories for those struggling financially, aiming for civility and no judgment.
General self-promotion is banned unless it's in the weekly 'Show Off Sunday' thread. If you share a photo or video showing off a flexibility achievement, you must include a summary of your training routine.
Self-promotion, including product launches or links to your own work, is strictly banned and will be removed. There are no exceptions to this rule.
Self-promotion posts are an instant permanent ban. The subreddit is strictly for 'Risky Clicks' style posts with clear, distinct, and encouraged/discouraged options, using specific title formatting and approved hosting sites.
Self-promotion is not explicitly banned but requires moderator approval beforehand. It is not encouraged and has specific restrictions.
Self-promotion, referral links, and direct product links are generally banned. If you recommend a product, it must be within a text post, not a direct link. Academic research requires prior moderator approval.
Posts promoting products are not allowed. Titles need context, and direct image links from trusted sites are required. New users must have a 30+ day old account with 100 comment karma to post.
Self-promotion and selling of items are prohibited according to the rules. Posts must be relevant to One Punch Man and avoid low-effort content or harassment.
Sharing original content (OC) is encouraged, but the subreddit should not be used solely for advertising. Users must actively participate in the community to have their occasional self-promotional posts approved.
Promotion, marketing, soliciting, advertising, and links to personal blogs or websites are strictly prohibited. This also covers investor recruitment, lead generation, and market research. Posts must provide context, and links are only allowed if they are newsworthy, not paywalled, and at moderator discretion.
Self-promotion posts are limited to 10% of your content on the sub. Direct link posts are not allowed; you must provide context in a text post about the value and uses of your project. Participation is prioritized before advertising.
This subreddit is focused on in-depth historical questions and answers, not personal projects or self-promotion. Posts that are not comprehensive historical answers are likely to be removed.
Self-promotion posts and posts about things you made or own are explicitly forbidden. The subreddit focuses on showcasing quality craftsmanship applied to designs that are in objectively awful taste.
Posts must be static images of individual buildings, and the title should include context like location or building name. Cities and skylines should be posted elsewhere.
Self-promotion is explicitly banned. Posts must be relevant to crazy fucking videos and adhere to Reddit's TOS and site-wide content policies, which includes restrictions on certain violent and explicit content.
The subreddit's rules do not specifically address self-promotion or "I built X" posts. Any post not related to HBO content may be removed as off-topic.
There are no specific rules regarding self-promotion or 'I built X' posts. However, general posting rules about video content, titles, and reposts apply.
This subreddit is for terrible Facebook memes. Any promotional content or 'I built X' posts would likely be considered off-topic and removed under Rule 2. The subreddit explicitly focuses on the sharing and discussion of bad memes, not personal projects.
Promotional or advertising content is restricted to a monthly stickied thread on the first Sunday of each month. All other promotional posts will be removed.
Self-promotion posts are not explicitly banned but should not be spam. Submissions need context and must have a 2+ sentence 'Submission Statement' explaining relevance. Misleading headlines and content-lacking self-posts are subject to removal.
This subreddit does not allow for self-promotion or 'I built X' posts. Submissions must be impartial discussion prompts with background and context, focusing on political issues and avoiding personal opinions or requests for user assistance.
Self-promotion posts are not explicitly mentioned. However, the rules emphasize high-effort content that contributes to quality discussions, and prohibit low-quality memes, reaction gifs, and karma-baiting. Posts offering minimal value or just stating enjoyment are discouraged.
Posts showing off PC builds, battlestations, or component pictures are only allowed on weekends (UTC Saturday 0:00 to Monday 0:00). Pictures of boxes are never allowed. All posts must be directly related to AMD products or technologies.
Self-promotion posts are not directly addressed, but image/video posts require a 300+ character comment. Questions about equipment or personal benefit should be in the weekly thread. Buying/selling is banned here, with specific subreddits for those purposes.
Posts must be original content and in animated GIF or video format. Explicitly labeled reposts or improvements of your own OC are allowed if at least five months old. Keep comments civil.
Self-promotion, advertising, and posting social media links are explicitly banned. Focus on sharing fight content that adheres to all other rules, as any form of spam or solicitation will lead to a ban.
This subreddit has no rules listed regarding self-promotion or project sharing. Therefore, how such posts would be treated is undetermined.
Self-promotion is generally restricted by the 10% rule, meaning only 10% of your posts can be to revenue-creating content such as blogs or YT channels. Additionally, posts selling, trading, or giving away products are banned, with specific subreddits recommended for market activities.
Self-promotion, begging, and recruiting are not allowed. The subreddit is intended for social media posts, specifically screenshots, that reflect Latin culture and humor.
Posts about new cryptocurrencies are allowed if they use the correct flair and have a descriptive title. Avoid spam, low-quality content, and excessive shilling. Ensure your post is not a scam and adheres to posting requirements.
Self-promotion of any kind, including links to blogs, websites, or merchandise, is not allowed. Posts must be original content and include the location of the hike in the title.
Posts must be original content showing odd automotive or mechanical failures. Include a detailed description of the problem, and obscure personal information. No sales, memes, or social media links.
Self-promotion or 'I built X' posts are not explicitly mentioned but would likely be considered off-topic unless directly related to a new Disney+ feature or product. If allowed, they would need to follow general rules of relevance, kindness, and not fall under prohibited topics like piracy.
Self-promotion and advertising are strictly prohibited in any form, including written work, social media, or any associated channels. Posts must be relevant to literature and include the original poster's analysis.
Posts showing off a user's build are allowed on weekends only, must prominently feature NVIDIA products, and must not be low quality. Standalone self-advertising, including channels or websites, is banned but exceptions may be discussed with moderators.
This subreddit has no explicit rules regarding self-promotion or project sharing. The provided information focuses on content guidelines for urban exploration posts, such as not revealing locations and respecting sites.
Self-promotion, marketing, sales, and all forms of advertising are explicitly banned. This includes recruitment to personal websites or other subreddits, and gathering market research without prior moderator approval.
Self-promotion is generally discouraged, but can be allowed if it follows the 90/10 rule and is posted in the Wednesday General sticky thread or as a relevant comment. Excessive self-promotion and advertising of servers/subreddits are banned.
Posts must focus on self-improvement topics and provide all information within the post itself. Links, photos, videos, and any external content are prohibited. Self-promotion, advertising, and selling are strictly forbidden.
Self-promotion and advertising are banned unless you have moderator approval. Any post that is not an anime meme is not allowed.
This subreddit does not allow for self-promotion or project/product launch posts. Posts are expected to be sarcastic social media screenshots celebrating someone as 'savage' or a 'risk taker'. Any content that is not a social media screenshot, lacks effort, reveals personal information, or is not appropriately 'mad' will be removed.
Self-promotion is explicitly disallowed. Any posts that appear to be spam or self-promotion will be removed. Product reviews or gear discussions should focus on insightful discussion rather than promotion.
Self-promotion is allowed but not as the sole purpose of your posts; you must be an active member of the subreddit. You can credit yourself with watermarks or comment links, but avoid asking for views or followers. Unmonetized hosting is preferred for sharing content.
Promoting projects or books is allowed, but you must use a self-post and include a sample poem. Posts must be tagged with [PROMO] and should be detailed about the product.
Self-promotion is allowed but must adhere to Reddit's 9:1 rule, meaning promotion should not excessively dominate your contributions. Giveaways, surveys, and petitions require moderator approval.
This subreddit is for sharing content about people acting poorly, with strict rules against identifying information, promoting violence, and including personal drama. Self-promotion or sharing a side project is not relevant to the subreddit's described purpose.
Advertising and self-promotion are strictly prohibited. This includes promoting products, brands, social media, or any content designed to make money.
Most advertisements are allowed without explicit permission, but moderators can remove promotion that is repetitive, excessive, or intrusive. Buying and selling must be conducted through third-party sites.
Self-promotion is not allowed and posts must be related to digital piracy. You must get explicit moderator permission before posting any self-promotional content.
Self-promotion and sales posts are prohibited. If you wish to advertise a product or your work, you must contact the moderators for prior approval. Posts directing to external websites are generally not allowed without this approval.
This subreddit is for sharing screenshots of insane people on social media. Do not link to the source material, post personal information, or engage in hate speech. Memes and private messages are not allowed, only screenshots of public social media posts.
This subreddit is for sharing photos or videos of confusing perspectives. Posts must have accurate and descriptive titles, and original content with no reposts within 120 days. Low-effort posts and pareidolia are not allowed.
Self-promotion and advertising are strictly banned. Posts linking to purchasing sites or aiming to gain traffic for an author are not allowed.
Posts showing completed projects must be flaired 'Project' and include details about the project. Self-promotion, selling, and linking to social media or businesses are banned.
Self-promotion and advertising are explicitly banned. Recommendations are permitted, but any post that could be considered spam or advertising will be removed. If you are unsure, ask the moderators before posting.
Self-promotion, advertising, or posts made solely to increase traffic to a site are banned. Moderators will remove posts deemed to be advertising any product, service, poll, or similar activities.
Posts must be about academia and include sufficient information for an effective answer. Explicitly, pitching apps, especially AI ones, is not allowed. General academic life questions are the focus.
Posts promoting services or social media are forbidden. Gain/loss posts must show positions and are only allowed after market hours. All posts require a text summary if only a picture or link is provided.
Self-promotion and advertising are banned, unless it is for comical purposes or explicitly permitted by the moderators. Posts must contain an image and a relevant title, and should feature items that look appetizing but are not meant to be eaten.
You are not allowed to post your own content, as this is considered spam and will result in a ban. Stick to posting links to relevant news articles.
This subreddit is dedicated to videos of perfectly cut screams. Posts must feature a natural cut scream, refrain from timestamp abuse, and avoid offensive content, spoilers, reposts within 4 months, NSFL material, and spam. V.reddit uploads of full YouTube videos are also discouraged.
Self-promotion and advertising are banned. Posts linking to your own channels are not allowed. Creative writing or fake stories should be posted in a different subreddit.
The subreddit has no explicit rules listed regarding self-promotion or project posts. However, it bans personal finance, homework, personal blogs, and career-related posts. It also specifies that all questions should be in Monday catch-all threads.
No rules are listed in the subreddit's description, so it's unclear how project or product posts would be treated. It is impossible to determine the requirements or restrictions for self-promotion or 'I built X' posts.
Self-promotion is generally banned unless you have received explicit permission from the moderators beforehand. All other posts must be related to the show or books and adhere to spoiler and crediting rules.
Self-promotion is explicitly banned by the rules. Posts that are perceived as self-promotion will likely be removed.
Self-promotion and advertising are generally banned. However, genuine recommendations for tools and products that you use are permitted. Any posts must be directly related to ADHD, well-formatted, and at least 280 characters long.
Posts must be memes about personal experiences and situations, shared in meme format. Titles must be exactly 'ich_iel' or 'ich iel', with specific allowances for underscores or spaces.
Self-promotion, selling services or products, and sharing personal projects or launches are explicitly banned. Posts should be for general discussion to stimulate conversation, avoiding personal content or asking questions about individual charts.
The subreddit is dedicated to content directly related to Hunter x Hunter. Posts must be more than just a title or caption mentioning the series. There are specific rules against reposts, spoilers, NSFW content, and piracy or unlicensed merchandise.
This subreddit is focused on images that evoke a 'hmmm' reaction, and not on personal projects or product launches. There are no specific rules for self-promotion, but the subreddit's theme suggests such posts would not fit.
Self-promotion is explicitly banned by rule 7. You may not submit your own videos. The subreddit is for sharing videos for others to consume while eating.
Posts linking to merchandise or services are banned. Artists can share work but not link to stores or social media. Direct message artists if interested in buying.
Self-promotion, outside links, videos, or images are only allowed in the weekly megathread. You can include them in your post or comments if asked for context, but not as the primary content.
Unsolicited self-promotion and driving traffic to personal channels are generally prohibited. Posts must be professionally relevant and flaired appropriately. Comments and context are required for link shares.
Self-promotion is allowed but must be kept to under 10% of your total posts and always use the appropriate flair. Generic Let's Play, 360-degree, and NFT/crypto content are not permitted.
There are no specific rules listed regarding self-promotion or project sharing. Therefore, it is assumed such posts are handled on a case-by-case basis or are generally permitted if they align with the subreddit's theme.
Self-promotion and 'I built X' posts are generally not allowed, except in specific weekly threads. All posts must be questions about starting, owning, or growing a small business, and blog links are banned.
Self-promotion is allowed if you maintain a 5:1 ratio of comments to self-promotion posts. Otherwise, you can promote content once every two months, provided your account isn't primarily for self-promotion. Advertising, selling, trading, or begging are banned.
Self-promotion and advertising products or services are banned. Posts that appear to be advertising or are from karma farming accounts will be removed and may result in a ban.
Self-promotion, fundraising, and surveys are explicitly banned. Posts must showcase a genuinely intelligent animal, with the intelligence evident in the media itself, not just the title. Staged or AI-generated content is not allowed.
This subreddit is for sharing genuine instances of software errors, not for announcing or promoting personal projects. Posts should focus on the 'software gore' itself and adhere to rules about originality and descriptive titles. There are no provisions for self-promotion or project launches.
Self-promotion is allowed but must adhere to a 9:1 ratio of non-promotional to promotional content. Links to streams are restricted to the 'Streamer Sunday' thread. All posts require accurate flair.
Self-promotion and advertising are explicitly not allowed. Posts should focus on asking questions about the UK that lead to insightful discussions, not on promoting personal projects or brands.
This subreddit is for images that are so bad they become funny. Content must be stupid or juvenile, and obvious satire is not allowed. Content from the banned list and hate speech will result in removal.
This subreddit is for content that is wild, crazy, terrifying, and incredible. Submissions must have descriptive titles and claims must be sourced in comments. Content should not depict serious crimes, death, violence, excessive gore, or hate speech, and fake content is prohibited.
Self-promotion or "I built X" posts are not mentioned in the rules. The subreddit focuses on personal stories and support regarding difficult mothers and mothers-in-law, with strict guidelines on post content and behavior.
Posts must contain 'HMC' in the title and feature women in a drunk win/fail situation. Accepted formats include m4p, m4v, and gifs from trusted hosting sites. Content must not include gore, near fatal situations, or domestic disputes, and NSFW posts need to be tagged.
Self-promotion is strictly banned in this subreddit. This includes linking personal channels, selling items, promoting unaffiliated communities, or posting personal projects or blogs.
Self-promotion and advertising are generally banned. However, posts depicting similar high-quality cleaning (not necessarily power washing) are allowed on Wednesdays if flaired 'Wednesday'. Staged product shoots and branding are not permitted.
This subreddit is for stories about revenge where the poster went above and beyond to get back at someone. Posts must be feasibly possible, contain a full story (no idea requests), avoid personal information, and not involve felonies or illegal activities. Characters should be named with fake first names or titles.
Posts must be direct links or albums of desktop resolution wallpapers. The title requires specific formatting, including the image resolution and a detailed description. AI-generated content needs to be tagged.
Posts must be about clickbait articles that you have summarized. The title must follow a specific format: '[Clickbait Headline] | [Answer]'. Archived links are recommended.
Your project/launch post might be removed if it appears to be solely for promotion or if you are a new user. Active community members are encouraged to share content. Ensure your post clearly relates to veganism.
Self-promotion and soliciting followers/customers are explicitly banned. Posts should focus on sharing a single, unethical life pro tip and follow specific title formatting, avoiding lists or meta-commentary.
This subreddit is not for promotion or advertisements, including products, services, or crowdfunding. While artists can share a few links in comments, these must not be promotional. Obstructive watermarks are also not allowed.
Aggressive self-promotion and spam are not allowed to maintain content quality. The subreddit focuses on architectural discussions rather than commercial promotion.
Self-promotion, including links to your own sites, apps, or services, is generally banned. The only exception is to post within the designated Monthly Blatant Self Promotion Thread. You also need to meet account age and karma requirements to post at all.
Posts must promote discussion and be high-quality. If you are a blogger or YouTuber, you must read specific content rules before posting links to your own website.
Posts must be original, quality meme templates, not advertising or spam. Account age and karma thresholds must be met to post.
Posts must be directly about animation. If sharing someone else's work, you must credit the original creator in the title. Using the correct flair is required, and posts may be subject to manual review if they don't appear immediately.
Promotional content and self-promotion are strictly banned. This includes links to external sites like YouTube, blogs, or news websites, and such posts will result in a permanent ban. You may contact moderators if you wish to promote your own subreddit.
Self-promotion or 'I built X' posts are broadly banned. Rule 12 explicitly states that posts about sales will be removed, and Rule 4 disallows low-effort or generalized questions that belong in a discussion thread. While there isn't a specific rule for 'I built X' projects, they likely fall under 'low-effort' or 'unsolicited promotion material.'
Self-promotion is allowed but strictly limited. You must follow Reddit's self-promotion guidelines and can only post links to your own content once every 7 days. Links to shops or let's play videos are considered spam and are banned.
Self-promotion is generally banned. Exceptions may be granted for active community members if their content is relevant to skincare. All promotional content requires moderator arrangement beforehand.
Showcasing projects, artwork, or blatant self-promotion is not allowed. Posts with links are only permitted if they serve a valid discussion purpose like seeking feedback, sharing a post-mortem, or offering a learning opportunity.
All self-promotion and advertisements must be pre-approved by the moderators. Unapproved promotion will result in a ban. Users wishing to share reviews or collections must include purchase links and use their own photos.
Posts must be in the form of a question and require a flair. It is also recommended to search the subreddit or check the FAQ before posting to avoid duplicate questions.
Posts must be directly related to Fallout. Self-promotion is treated as spam if more than 1 in 10 of your submissions are promotional, and creating a new account to immediately self-promote is also considered spam. Livestream and Discord promotion are not allowed.
Self-promotion is explicitly banned. Any posts that appear to be promotional, such as a side project launch, will be removed. This includes surveys, contests, and petitions.
There are no specific rules regarding self-promotion or sharing of side projects. The subreddit focuses on posting large animals, public figures, or items, following specific title formatting and content guidelines.
Self-promotion is generally restricted. You can share your OC blog/video content in the 'travel inspiration thread' but advertising services or businesses requires moderator approval. Posts that are mainly self-promotion may be banned.
Sharing your startup is allowed only in the designated Monthly Share Your Startup thread. All other promotional posts, advertisements, or direct sales are banned. Submissions must have a clear title and at least 250 characters of content, focusing on discussion without direct ties to your project.
Posts must include commentary about the design, like the idea behind it and artist/shop information. Explicitly posting your own work as an artist is allowed but avoid advertising or promotion. New accounts with under 20 karma or 20 days old will be removed.
Self-promotional posts from founding teams are not allowed. Owners of websites can post their content once per day if relevant, but no referral links, URL shorteners, or commercial advertising are permitted. A minimum karma and account age is required to post.
There are no specific rules listed regarding self-promotion or project launch posts. Without explicit rules, any such post would be subject to moderator discretion and general Reddit site-wide rules.
Posts should be static images only and provide context in the title. Submit photo settings in the comments if known. More complete rules can be found in the sidebar.
Self-promotion is allowed but requires a 10:1 ratio of valuable contributions to promotional posts within the last 3 months. Ensure any content shared adds value and is not solely for external site subscriptions.
Self-promotion posts may be removed unless you are a regular contributor to the subreddit. Repeated or excessive self-promotion can lead to a ban. Affiliate codes are not permitted in product or deal posts.
To post your project, you need an account older than 45 days with at least 25 karma. All submissions require a flair, and titles must be descriptive, objective, and in English. Content must also adhere to specific rules about propaganda and graphic content.
This subreddit is for sharing narrative stories about working in retail. Posts must be anonymized and avoid hot-button issues or workplace grievances that resemble blog posts.
Self-promotion is allowed only if your blog, podcast, or YouTube channel is added to the subreddit's blogs wiki page. Direct link posts to your content will be removed, and any content not listed on the wiki page will also be removed.
Self-promotion is strictly banned on this subreddit. Posts linking to personal blogs, social profiles, stores, or channels will be removed, and repeat offenders may be banned.
This subreddit focuses on catastrophic failures of machinery, structures, or devices. Posts should have neutral, descriptive titles and avoid jokes, memes, mundane failures, or compilations of multiple incidents. The focus should be on the object's failure, not on people.
Self-promotion and marketing are strictly banned. Posts solely intended to draw attention to personal sites or products are prohibited and will be removed.
Posts showcasing a side project or product are allowed if they provide sufficient worldbuilding context and demonstrate effort. Advertising is generally permitted if it's non-disruptive and relevant. Crowdfunding projects require moderator pre-approval.
The rules do not contain specific guidance for promotional posts or sharing personal projects. General rules require citations to credit the creator and prohibit plotagraphs or posts with camera wobble.
Direct advertising and self-promotion for personal blogs or without offering substantial value are banned. Posts should offer value to the community rather than just driving traffic elsewhere. Explicitly, asking for product or website reviews is discouraged.
This subreddit is for asking questions about employment and workplace topics, and all posts must include a location tag in the title. Self-promotion or sharing personal projects is not mentioned and is likely not the focus.
This subreddit focuses on high-quality images of rooms. Posts must include descriptive context in the title and be static images only, with no videos, collections, or interactive content allowed.
Self-promotion of any kind is not allowed on this subreddit. This includes services, ads, or anything similar, regardless of whether it is free or paid.
Posts must be screenshots showing a lie and its direct call-out. All personal identifying information, including your own, must be removed from the screenshots. Do not post political content, links, videos, or reposts.
Posts must be genuinely weird and not spam, meaning you cannot sell products or services. The subreddit is not for artwork or AI generated content.
Self-promotion, including blogs, apps, or websites, is generally banned unless you ask the mods for permission first. Posts must be about Netflix content or corporate decisions, not sociopolitical causes or personal suggestions.
Self-promotion is generally banned unless it is in the weekly promo thread. Highly active members can seek moderator approval for limited self-promotion.
Self-promotion is generally banned if it's monetizable. Non-monetizable promotion like sharing builds is allowed as long as the post provides sufficient engaging content and doesn't primarily serve as a link dump. Content must be directly related to The Sims 4.
If you are the artist, you must state 'by me' or 'OC' in the title. All posts require an appropriate flair, and fanart submissions must use a fanart flair. Posts should not be 'work in progress' or low-effort.
Self-promotion or links are not allowed in titles and must be placed in comments. CGI or rendered images require a specific flair. The title must include car make/model and resolution in brackets. The original photographer must be credited unless it's OC.
All posts linking to YouTube videos or outside websites are banned to prevent self-promotion and scams. Violating this rule can lead to a 7-day ban, with repeated offenses or initial posts as links resulting in permanent bans.
Your post must be a single photo you took, with a follow-up comment detailing your intent and asking for specific feedback. Posts primarily intended to drive traffic to external sites are not allowed.
Self-promotion is generally banned, including personal blogs, websites, or product sales. However, self-made podcasts and educational videos are allowed if they use the 'Member Video' or 'Member Podcast' flairs. All posts require descriptive titles and appropriate flairs.
Self-promotion, links, promotions, blogs, and affiliate links are not allowed in posts. The only exception is Imgur links. Posts must be acne-related and at least 48 hours apart.
Posts should be of creations made with Midjourney and should be your own original content. Advertising or spam, including sales-y links to commercial products and services, is not allowed. Posts should add value and not be low-effort.
The rules do not explicitly mention or prohibit self-promotion or 'I built X' posts. However, rule 7, 'No memes or low effort content', and rule 10, 'No highly specific/trivial stat posts and low-effort match event posts', suggest that posts must offer genuine value and not be 'cheap karma' grabs.
Self-promotion posts are generally not allowed if they result in direct financial gain. Fan-created content is welcome, but the subreddit should not become a promotional hub for external sites like Etsy or YouTube.
Self-promotion and 'I built X' posts are explicitly banned under the 'No Spam' rule. You cannot post things you created, nor can you link to social media or try to sell anything.
Advertising and posts focused on new releases are not allowed. You can wear a piece of your own work, but the focus must be on the overall outfit. No links are permitted.
Posts must be directly related to Dota 2. The subreddit does not allow AI-generated content, posts that remind you of Dota 2 but aren't directly related, or posts about Steam/Valve unless they are explicitly Dota 2 related. Fake patches, spoilers, and witch-hunting are also forbidden.
Posts showcasing your own work are allowed if they ask a specific question and include the artwork. Avoid posting the same content across multiple subreddits or soliciting views. Ensure posts are on-topic and about learning art.
This subreddit focuses on 'shitty' life pro tips that are mocking or bad advice. Posts must be original and not merely gross for shock value. Maintaining civility is also required.
Posts must be about US politics and attempt to be funny with a punchline in the title. Linking to external articles, videos, or advertisements is prohibited; content must be direct images or short, silent GIFs. Avoid reposts and excessively frequent posting.
Sharing your work like personal art or videos is allowed but not as a primary advertisement. You must offer proof of ownership or verification and ensure content is SFW. Blatant self-promotion or linking your channel without interaction is prohibited.
Self-promotion of any kind, including sites, blogs, apps, companies, or movies you worked on, is strictly banned. This subreddit is not intended to be a link farm.
Self-promotion is generally disallowed unless it adheres to Reddit's official stance and is not spam. Submissions must use exact, copied headlines from linked content or factual, objective titles for original content. Opinions should be posted in comments.
Self-promotion is allowed if your own content makes up no more than 10% of your total posts, and you must interact with comments on your submission. Submissions should be relevant to the Linux community and avoid spam or low-effort content.
Posts that are blog/vlog/product spam, crowdfunding, or begging are not allowed. Submissions violating Reddit's self-promotion guidelines will be removed. Travel blogs/vlogs are generally not permitted as they usually violate these guidelines.
Self-promotion posts are not explicitly mentioned, but general rules require posts to be relevant to thalassophobia and use descriptive titles. Game or AI content has specific day restrictions.
Self-promotion is restricted, particularly for YouTube videos and personal websites. You must be an active member of the community before posting your own content. Adherence to Reddit's general self-promotion rules is also required.
Posts must be static images with common and scientific names in the title, if known. Original content can be tagged [OC]. Shortened links and unapproved hosts are banned.
Self-promotion and advertisements are generally banned, with requests for money also prohibited. However, personally created relevant websites, YouTube channels, or apps may be permitted following global Reddit guidelines for self-promotion, and academic surveys might be allowed with prior moderator approval.
This subreddit does not have specific rules for self-promotion or project launches. Therefore, it is unclear how such a post would be treated.
Self-promotion is allowed but limited, following Reddit's 10% guideline. Users must have a history of participation in the community before promoting their content. Contact modmail if unsure.
Self-promotion, including personal blogs, channels, or websites, is explicitly forbidden. The subreddit aims to avoid users building brands or gaining traffic/users here. General discussion and advice on personal finance in Canada are welcome, but not for promotional purposes.
This subreddit does not have specific rules about sharing personal projects or side projects. However, all posts must be directly related to the Love is Blind show, its contestants, or storylines, and must be searchable.
Self-promotion, off-site links, and off-site videos are not allowed. All videos must be uploaded directly to Reddit and should not have watermarks from other platforms. Linking your own communities or platforms is also prohibited.
Self-promotion, ads, and selling/trading are not allowed. The focus is on discussion and appreciation of Nike products.
This subreddit is for showcasing individuals who are exhibiting "very smart" behavior, typically through bragging or condescension. It is not for general discussion or personal project showcases.
Promotional posts or posts about a project you built are likely to be removed under rules regarding low-effort/low-quality content, which includes crowdfunding and internet begging. Specific types of climbing content also have restrictions.
There are no specific rules listed regarding self-promotion or project sharing. Therefore, the subreddit's stance on such posts is unclear from the provided information.
This subreddit is for asking questions to Europeans and does not appear to allow for any kind of self-promotion or sharing of personal projects. The rules focus on question quality, politeness, and relevance to Europe.
Posts must be on-topic discussions, questions, or links about debt-free living and cannot involve any self-promotion. This includes advertising or announcing any personal projects, websites, apps, or products.
Posts showing a tool must clearly explain what it is in the title. You cannot link to a site where the tool is being sold.
Self-promotion is explicitly banned. Posts must be spontaneous, unplanned photographic coincidences and cannot be photoshopped or screenshots.
The subreddit is focused on discussions about the Olympics, and posts must directly contribute to this topic. Low-effort posts, memes, and posts about specific disallowed topics like TV coverage or medal tally sorting are prohibited. Content that is not directly about the Olympics is not permitted.
Active members can promote their own content once per week. Crowdfunding has specific limits, and all promotional posts should avoid piracy, fighting, and linking directly to images/videos. Ensure any promotional content provides context for discussion.
Self-promotion or 'I built X' posts are not relevant to this subreddit's topic. Posts must focus on examples of 'Nice Guys' exhibiting a virtue claim while demeaning others, following a specific title format and removing identifying information. Memes are an exception and allowed only on Sundays with a specific flair.
Self-promotion, including posting your own content, is not allowed and may be removed. Reviews of shows or films must be text-only posts. Technical support issues must be posted in the Mega thread.
Self-promotion posts, including sharing a side project or product, are explicitly banned by Rule 2. All submissions must be in English, adhere to Reddit's general rules, and avoid editorialized or all-caps titles. Posts must contain embedded content for context and avoid misinformation.
Posts showcasing a project are not explicitly covered by the provided rules. The existing rules focus on image context and content type, not self-promotion.
There are no explicit rules for sharing personal projects or products. The subreddit focuses on personal experiences within pregnancy, with a strong emphasis on support, respect, and staying on topic. Sharing unrelated projects is likely not permitted and could be removed under rule 1.
Self-promotion, including posts about your own projects or products, is strictly banned to prevent the subreddit from becoming clogged with advertisements. Shares of personal finds or resources are welcome, but advertising is not.
Posts must be directly related to the childfree lifestyle. Use the appropriate post flair, and if discussing parental regret, use the 'REGRET' flair. Self-promotion in the form of selling a product is not explicitly mentioned or permitted.
Self-promotion and advertising of any kind are explicitly banned on this subreddit. You cannot post anything to advertise products or services, whether they are your own or someone else's.
Posts involving sales, promotions, advertising, or any type of merchandise for sale, including commissions and digital investments, are explicitly banned. This also extends to promoting other social media, services, apps, websites, or online shops.
Self-promotion and personal project posts are generally discouraged and should be posted in the weekly discussion thread. Direct links are preferred over self-posts for content submissions. All posts are subject to moderator discretion and minimum karma/account age requirements.
This subreddit is for funny gifs and videos of startled cats. Posts must clearly show a cat being startled, and content depicting feline distress or injury will be removed.
Self-promotion is heavily scrutinized and posts primarily about selling a product or promoting your website/social media will be removed. Your content must contribute to the community and not be solely for personal gain.
Promoting a business or service is strictly prohibited. Posts must be images at least 40 years old with the approximate year and location in the title.
Sharing your own generally allowed if it's personal multimedia content. Branded or channel-based multimedia content requires a history of at least 10 posts with less than 50% being self-promotion. All posts must stay on-topic and not be low effort.
Self-promotion is generally banned unless explicit moderator permission is granted. Posts must adhere to specific content guidelines regarding wholesomeness, anime-style, and originality. Non-OC works are limited to one per week and require proper sourcing and flair.
Self-promotion posts must meet specific requirements found on the In-Depth Rules page. Without consulting those guidelines, it's unclear if or how project launches can be posted.
Posts must involve people doing impressive and badass things. The title must include the name of the person or people featured in the content. Content should not be animal cruelty or simple shitposting.
Self-promotion posts are not mentioned in the rules. However, the subreddit's content is focused on relatable, self-deprecating humor and mental health issues. A project launch would likely not fit the established theme and could be removed.
Self-promotion, including blogs or websites, is not allowed without prior approval. Users should ensure posts are high quality and avoid soliciting others. Job posts are also prohibited.
Self-promotion is explicitly banned. Posts or comments promoting personal podcasts or videos may be removed. Ensure all posts have the proper flair applied.
Self-promotion is strictly prohibited with no exceptions, and any violation will result in an immediate ban. This rule applies to any media created by yourself or someone you know.
Sharing your own content is allowed under specific conditions outlined by Reddit's self-promotion rules. Ensure your post is high quality, avoids low effort, and properly attributes any third-party content used.
Posts must be related to Kerbal Space Program. Low-effort content, such as memes or AI-generated content, is not allowed. Spoilers and Easter eggs must be tagged.
This subreddit is for stories that are claimed to be true, but the rules here do not mention anything about posting side projects or products. The intent is to share anecdotes and verify their truthfulness with a Wikipedia link.
Self-promotion, including 'I built X' posts, is explicitly banned. Content should not be spam, reposts, or self-promotional.
Self-promotion and selling products are banned on r/golf. The only exception is the daily deal thread, which requires moderator permission before participation. Other content is generally allowed unless it falls under spam, soliciting, or specific content restrictions like 'rolling shutter effect' photos or AI-generated posts.
Self-promotion is limited to one in every ten posts to prevent spam. All posts, including self-promotional ones, must be about ramen and correctly flaired.
There are no rules explicitly addressing self-promotion or "I built X" posts. The existing rules focus on content quality, reposts, animal welfare, and general conduct.
Self-promotion or sharing a side project is not explicitly mentioned in the rules. The subreddit focuses on sharing 'cursed images' that are disturbing or unsettling, not on user-created products or personal projects. Any post not fitting the 'cursed image' criteria would likely be removed.
Promoting your own music or projects is banned as it falls under astroturfing and spamming. Posts must be relevant to R&B/Soul music, avoid reposting within 30 days, and include a direct link to the music or article.
Self-promotion and commercial content are disallowed. Posts featuring your own project or product are considered self-promotion and will be removed. Purchase advice should be directed to the Shopping and Setup Help Desk.
This subreddit has a strict no-advertising, soliciting, or promoting rule. Self-promotional accounts are banned, and posts related to personal YouTube channels, podcasts, websites, or social media are not allowed. This applies to any form of self-promotion.
Self-promotion posts are explicitly banned. This subreddit focuses on discussion about gaming, not personal projects or product launches.
Posts with self-promotion or project launches are allowed if they adhere to Reddit's general self-promotion guidelines and are not considered blogspam. Posts must also use the correct flair and relate directly to the Disneyland Resort.
Self-promotion in posts such as advertising apps or YouTube videos is prohibited. Links to external products or services should not be posted to solicit sales. This rule applies to comments and direct messages as well.
Self-promotion and merchandise posts are banned. Any post that is seen as blatant advertising will be removed and may result in a ban.
Self-promotion, including promoting your own game, is explicitly banned as spam. Posts must also be proper reviews and not promotional, and avoid referral or affiliate links to prevent profiting from the community.
Self-promotion for software or services is generally not welcome and is explicitly banned if commercial. If your non-commercial project is open source, you must contact the moderators for approval beforehand and be prepared to engage with the community.
Self-promotion and posts announcing 'I built X' are considered spam and are generally not allowed. The rules focus on delivering content, not direct promotion.
Posts promoting or advertising social media accounts, products, or services are strictly prohibited. This rule applies regardless of whether the content belongs to the poster.
Self-promotion, sharing your work, and soliciting feedback are banned. This includes monetizing the subreddit in any form. Exceptions may exist for vendor AMAs if pre-approved by mods.
Self-promotion and advertising are restricted to prevent spam, and users should refer to the linked full rules for specifics on what is allowed. Excessive self-promotion is not permitted.
Self-promotion, advertisements, and crowdfunding are not allowed as the subreddit is a community, not a promotional platform. All posts must be related to the Netherlands and have descriptive, objective titles. Mandatory link flair must be assigned to posts.
The subreddit explicitly bans self-promotion, including promoting your own Tumblr account. Posts should be screenshots of Tumblr content, not links, and the content within the image must add something to the post.
This subreddit is for stories about being mistaken for an employee. Self-promotion or advertising is not allowed, as explicitly stated in rule 13. There are no specific requirements or allowances for sharing personal projects.
Self-promotion posts are banned, including frequent posts of your own work, selling items, or promoting your brand or business. This rule also covers 'show-and-tell' posts which are not allowed except for official announcements or paint scheme designers announcing their work will be used by a team.
Self-promotion, including linking to your own blog or website, is not allowed. All advice and links should be public. If you believe your situation is an exception, you must message the moderators.
To post an 'I built X' project, it must be a story intended to be horrifying and original. You need at least 10 post karma, and you cannot link to external sites in the story itself. Edits and feedback should be in the comments.
This subreddit is focused on providing and receiving mechanic advice for specific vehicle issues. Posts showing off projects or creations are not allowed and should be directed to r/Justrolledintotheshop.
Posts unrelated to hobbies are not allowed. If you are sharing a project, ensure it is a hobby and that the drama has concluded at least 14 days prior. Provide sources and detail the consequences of the drama.
Self-promotion and spam are generally not allowed. Any promotional content requires prior authorization from the moderators. Posts must have clear, understandable titles and be in Spanish. Rule 4 specifies that 'ask me anything' posts should be based on interesting experiences or work.
Self-promotional content, including apps, webpages, or self-developed tools, is strictly prohibited. Posts must be relevant to credit or debit cards and avoid spam or advertising.
Self-promotion is banned for users who do not contribute regularly to the subreddit with non-promotional content. You must have a history of posting and commenting on unrelated topics before you can promote anything.
Self-promotion, advertising, personal blogs, and help videos on personal YouTube pages are explicitly banned. Posts must also foster reasonable discussion and be Microsoft-related.
This subreddit is exclusively for AMAs, where posters must share meaningful experiences, unique perspectives, or interesting stories and actively answer questions. Non-AMA posts or posts with trivial topics, opinions, or fake stories are not allowed.
Self-promotion and unsolicited advertising are generally prohibited. External links to monetized sites are not allowed; upload content natively. Fan art must be properly credited, with original creators using the OC tag.
Self-promotion is banned on this subreddit. Posts should focus on seeking information about how to start a major project or learn a new skill, not on promoting external resources or personal gain.
Self-promotion is strictly prohibited unless you have prior permission from the moderators. Fundraisers and surveys also require permission and are unlikely to be granted for paid promotions.
Self-promotion and direct links to webstores, blogs, or personal social media are not allowed. Posts should focus on nostalgic media or items, not the sites selling them.
Self-promotion is banned. Posts should feature novel, comedic sentences found in the wild that are not created by AI, bots, or yourself. The sentence should ideally be the title, and sources must be linked in the comments when applicable.
Self-promotion, marketing, and links to online storefronts or crowdfunding are banned on this subreddit. Your participation should not solely consist of promotion.
To share a project or product, you must flair your post appropriately, use the [OC] tag if it's your original creation, and ensure the content is a genuine computer simulation, not just animation or ray tracing. Avoid reposts and compilations of others' work.
This subreddit is for sharing content about "insane parents," primarily sourced from social media or news. Posts must be in English and not include identifying information, news older than 90 days, or direct links to Reddit content. The content should not be fake, a repost, or a meme.
Posts must showcase 3D art or provide meaningful content about 3D modeling. While free resource links are allowed, advertising paid assets, content, or services is banned. Excessive self-promotion, especially for monetized platforms, may be considered spam.
There are no specific rules against sharing your own projects, but posts must be real-life photos of ugly or problem-ridden urban development. The photography must be of decent quality, not overly edited, and focus on the place itself, not people.
Promoting or advertising any social media account, product, or service is strictly prohibited. This applies regardless of whether the content belongs to the submitter.
Self-promotion is allowed, but posts must be hosted directly on Reddit or Imgur. You must also engage with the community by commenting on at least one other post for every post you make. Use the appropriate flair and ensure your content is high quality.
Self-promotion is allowed but highly restricted. The content must be from a source owned by or affiliated with the poster, and it must not exceed 20% of the user's total posts. Users also need to be mod-verified to self-promote.
There are no specific rules regarding self-promotion or 'I built X' posts. Please ensure your posts are constructive and adhere to general community guidelines.
Self-promotion is allowed if the user is verified and the content is informative. Referral links require a non-referral link beside them. Posts must include all information directly and cannot link to external blogs or videos.
This subreddit does not have explicit rules for self-promotion or sharing side projects. The existing rules focus on respectful interaction, avoiding solicitations for financial help or dating, and prohibiting political or research-related posts. Any post sharing a personal project would need to comply with these general guidelines.
Self-promotion is banned unless it is for a strictly free and open-source tool or you have received prior moderator approval. Posts solely promoting a product or service are prohibited without explicit moderator consent.
Posts featuring your own colorization projects must include the original unaltered black and white photo and have an informative title with the date. While direct sales and money tips are banned, links to relevant social media are permitted to be included in the post.
Self-promotion is allowed but limited to three times per week, and direct promotion of Discord servers or other products requires moderator approval. Certain types of content, like 'Showoff' posts, are restricted to specific days.
Advertising or self-promotion of paid services is not allowed. You must seek moderator permission before advertising or linking to an external page.
Self-promotion or posts about personal projects like 'I built X' are not explicitly mentioned or covered by the rules. The rules focus on community interaction, content sourcing, and adherence to content policies within the context of hololive.
Self-promotion is allowed but heavily restricted. You must maintain a 10:1 ratio of quality contributions to self-promotional posts. All posts must be relevant to the Chainsaw Man series.
Posts must be directly related to the show and original. Avoid vague connections or content featuring cast members outside the show. Limit posts to a couple per day to avoid spam.
Self-promotion and for-profit activity are banned. This includes referencing your own content like blogs, YouTube channels, or stores, as doing so will result in a ban. The subreddit is focused on curly hair care, not making money or gaining followers.
This subreddit is for asking questions about economic theory, research, and policy, not for personal opinions or homework. Posts must be in the form of a question and avoid agendas, soapboxing, or stock tips. Top-level comments by non-approved users require mod approval.
Self-promotion is explicitly banned. Posts can only be requests for photo editing or thank you threads. Account requirements include being over 10 days old with 30 karma.
Self-promotion and store links are considered spam and will be removed. Posts must be direct image, video, or GIF links with descriptive titles. Appropriate flair is required if the content is NSFW.
Commercial or promotional posts are not allowed, including product announcements, sales, or links to commercial boards. Submissions must be on-topic at the component level and require flair. 'Project' flair needs full build instructions.
The subreddit does not appear to have specific rules against self-promotion or sharing personal projects. However, posts must have descriptive titles and not be memes or reposts. Ensure any photos are of real cars with descriptive titles and no visible license plates.
You cannot post your own artwork, which includes homemade objects. Moderators have discretion to remove any post they deem not awesome or spam.
Self-promotion, conducting surveys, or research requires prior moderator approval. All posts must be relevant to Turkey and include sources. Low-effort content, memes, AI-generated content, and misleading titles are prohibited.
Self-promotion is generally frowned upon. While not explicitly banned, posts requesting followers, retweets, or likes are forbidden except in the monthly mega open thread. Follow specific guidelines for bug reports if applicable.
Self-promotion, spam, and any kind of promotion are explicitly banned. This includes promoting YouTube channels. Content must focus on embarrassing interactions between two or more people and follow specific content restrictions.
Posts that are solely for self-promotion, such as directing traffic to a blog, shop, or social media, are strongly discouraged and will be removed. Crowdfunding is not allowed. There are no specific allowances for project launches.
Project posts must be text-based, use the 'showcase' flair, and include a description explaining Python's relevance. Links to source code and an image are also required, along with specific sections like project goals and target audience.
Self-produced content and self-promotion are strictly banned as spam, even if not monetized. You should consult the wiki for specific details on what constitutes spam.
Posts linking to products or solicitation of donations are not allowed. This includes promoting a new sauce, restaurant, merchandise, or surveys. The subreddit is for burger discussion, recipes, and photos.
This subreddit is for sharing GIFs that have high rewatch value due to multiple interesting elements. While not strictly enforced, posting GIFs in .gifv format is preferred if sourced from Imgur. Content must not be sexualizing or creepy, and recent reposts are not allowed.
Self-promotion and advertising are banned. You may share your own content or song projects only in the weekly 'Self Promotion Sunday' thread. Posts must be directly related to singing and contain your own original content.
There are no specific rules for sharing a side project or product within the subreddit's rules. However, Rule 4 states that all posts must be directly related to Gravity Falls and avoid low-effort content. Rule 5 also cautions against overwhelming the sub with too many posts.
Self-promotion is allowed if it is well-received by the community and the poster is an active member. You must also select an appropriate post flair.
Promoting or advertising any product or service is strictly prohibited. This rule applies regardless of whether the content belongs to the user submitting it.
Self-promotion or posts about building a side project are not explicitly mentioned in the rules. The subreddit focuses on content related to 4chan itself, requiring screencaps from 4chan with specific formatting and quality standards. General Reddit-style behavior is discouraged.
The subreddit rules do not explicitly mention or restrict self-promotion or 'I built X' posts. It focuses on preventing spam bots, discouraging harmful wildlife behavior, and avoiding clickbait, but offers no guidance on sharing personal projects.
Self-promotion posts are not explicitly mentioned or restricted. However, posts must adhere to the core theme of retrofuturism, focusing on past visions of the future or contemporary art with that theme. Always credit artists when posting art.
Posts must be informative and not low effort. Memes and reposts are not allowed. The subreddit focuses on visually appealing engineering operations.
Self-promotion and sharing personal projects are not explicitly mentioned or permitted as the subreddit focuses on sharing content of illegally smol cats. Posts that are not original content or are perceived as karma farming may be removed. Financial support links are banned.
Promotional content, including social media, businesses, and websites, is generally not allowed. Special consideration for surveys or crowdfunding may be given at the moderators' discretion.
Self-promotion or 'I built X' posts are not explicitly mentioned. However, Rule 3 states that low-value or low-effort submissions, which could include such posts judged by moderators, will be removed. Rule 5 also bans posts facilitating the sale of merchandise.
For posts advertising a product you design or sell, use the 'Promotional' flair and provide explicit product details. Limit promotional posts to one per week. Builds need a detailed description of components.
Sharing a commercial project or academic survey requires pre-approval via ModMail. The mods generally deny these requests unless the submission offers a significant contribution to the community. Linking to relevant local government consultations is permitted.
Self-promotion posts are allowed only within the monthly self-promotion thread. Posts should be personal, not like advertisements, and include direct links, your connection to the product, and details like pricing and state (alpha/beta/prod).
If you are sharing a mashup you created, you must use the correct formatting for link posts, including artist and song names in parentheses. You are limited to one submission every 12 hours. Do not rehost other people's mashups; link to the original source.
Posts must be in Spanish and not contain illegal streams. Low-effort or low-quality content will be removed.
Self-promotion is allowed only in the dedicated 'Sábado de Clasificados' thread. Repeated attempts to self-promote for clicks or clients will be removed and result in a ban.
Posts that are not gifs, such as promotions or news, must receive moderator approval before being posted. Approval can be requested via modmail or by contacting a moderator directly.
Self-promotion, including products or services, is prohibited in this subreddit according to rule 7. Posts must also be correctly flaired as per rule 3 and adhere to specific content guidelines outlined elsewhere.
Advertisement posts, including those for products or side projects, are explicitly banned. This subreddit focuses on news, culture, and life related to Korea.
Posts must be about identifying a plant and cannot be used for marketing, advertising, or selling. Any promotional content will lead to a permanent ban.
Submissions must be original content, clean rooms, and include the location in the title. Pets are allowed in photos but not mentioned in titles. No humans or body parts allowed in photos.
There are no specific rules about self-promotion or sharing a side project. Rule 1 addresses reposts, and Rule 2 requires descriptive titles that explain the chemical reaction shown in the GIF.
Self-promotion or 'I built X' posts are not mentioned in the rules. The rules focus on content quality, reposts, and relevance to accepting uncommon situations.
This subreddit is for photos that accidentally resemble Renaissance art. The rules prohibit political campaigning, advertisements, and NSFW content, and require that posts be real photos that are not staged to look like Renaissance art.
Sharing a side project or product is not explicitly covered, but posts must be relevant to the subreddit's theme of individuals singled out by misfortune. Titles must be descriptive and submissions require appropriate flairs. Low-effort content and political posts are banned.
Self-promotion and travel blogs/vlogs are generally discouraged and may be removed. Ensure posts are on-topic and abide by Reddit's self-promotion guidelines.
Self-promotion and 'I built X' posts are not explicitly mentioned in the rules. The subreddit focuses on content that is both sad and cringe, with no memes or obvious jokes, and emphasizes real-life situations. Content must not contain personal identifiable information or minors.
Self-promotion is generally not allowed as this subreddit is not for financial gain or advertising. External links to apps, websites, or streams are prohibited. Posters should review Reddit's general self-promotion guidelines for acceptable practices if they wish to advertise.
Self-promotion and links promoting brands or other websites are considered spam and will be removed. Multiple posts in a short period are also subject to removal.
This subreddit does not have specific rules about personal project or product launches. Rule 2 prohibits announcing or posting menus for restaurants, suggesting a focus on community discussion rather than business promotion.
This subreddit is for discussions directly related to Indian cricket only. Posts must have clear, informative titles and adhere to rules about credible sources, reposts, and respectful conduct. Self-promotion or 'I built X' posts are not explicitly mentioned and are likely not aligned with the subreddit's focus on cricket discussions.
This subreddit does not have explicit rules regarding self-promotion or "I built X" posts. It is unclear how such posts would be treated.
This subreddit is for asking for advice on various subjects, but explicitly bans any form of self-promotion, advertising, or external links. Posts must clearly ask for advice on non-professional topics and avoid ranting, venting, or seeking validation.
This subreddit focuses on sharing content related to German football, such as news, stories, stats, and videos. Self-promotion or posts about personal projects like "I built X" are not explicitly mentioned, but rule 2 prohibits spam. Therefore, such posts would likely be considered spam and removed.
Posts promoting non-free products or services must use the 'Non-free Product/Service' flair. All content, including models and assets, must be clearly attributed if not entirely original, and tutorial use must be disclosed with a link. Deceptive posts or plagiarism will be removed.
Self-promotion is generally discouraged; excessive self-promotion is prohibited. Posters must be active on Reddit outside of their own content. Sharing links to profit-driven sites like Patreon or web stores on art posts is also banned.
Posts directly linking to products for sale are banned. However, you can share your own YouTube videos or links to your site if they are related to Japanese food. Such links should be in comments if requested, and anything appearing too much like an advertisement may be removed.
Self-promotion, including selling products, advertising blogs/websites, or requesting donations, is strictly banned. Posts must be relevant to the teaching community and avoid spam.
Posts showing your stand-up comedy performances are generally welcome. If you're seeking feedback, you must explicitly state that, otherwise, unsolicited criticism will be removed.
This subreddit is for posts showcasing a 'bone apple tea,' which is the mistaken use of a word or phrase for a similar-sounding dictionary-defined one. Posts must be images, have titles that exactly match the bone apple tea, and avoid identifying information. Direct links to external sites are not allowed, and text posts are also banned.
Posts must be screenshots of Pornhub comments, or exceptionally funny Pornhub titles. Links are not allowed, and NSFW content requires proper marking. Other submissions are considered spam.
Posts must be directly relevant to The Witcher universe and add value. Limited self-promotion is allowed for users in good faith, but spam is not tolerated. Always credit others when appropriate.
Self-promotion is generally banned unless you message the mod team for approval. Posts about water bottles are restricted to Wednesdays, though questions about them are allowed any day.
Self-promotion and 'I built X' posts are not explicitly mentioned in the rules. If allowed, they would need to strictly adhere to the subreddit's theme and potentially require an explanatory comment.
Self-promotion is generally banned as spam. To share your own content, you must be an active, participating member of the community before submitting links to your own site.
This subreddit is for Among Us fanart and memes. There are no specific rules mentioned regarding self-promotion or project sharing, but the general rules about post content likely apply.
Posts showcasing personal projects like art, crafts, cosplay, or merchandise must be submitted to the weekly sticky post on Thursdays. Other forms of self-promotion or personal project shares are not explicitly covered but should align with the subreddit's focus.
Self-promotion, advertising, and links are strictly banned. You may mention a product that helped you, but only by its title and without urging others to buy it. All posts must be about self-improvement and have appropriate flair.
Posts must be relevant to the subreddit's theme of demonstrating out-of-touch attempts to appeal to younger demographics. Avoid reposts and ensure all interactions are civil and respectful. There are no specific rules mentioned regarding self-promotion or project launches.
This subreddit is for posts about things that aged poorly or are ironic contradictions, not for self-promotion or sharing personal projects. Posts must include context for automod and be properly sourced if they are text-based. Low effort, opinion pieces, and specific banned topics are not allowed.
This subreddit is strictly for requesting book suggestions. Self-promotion, advertising, posting reviews, or asking to find books is not allowed and will lead to removal and potential banning.
This subreddit is dedicated to questions about Reddit itself, including its features, culture, and site-wide issues. Self-promotion or posts about external projects are not on-topic and would likely be removed.
Self-promotion of any kind, including user-produced content like podcasts or YouTube channels, is explicitly banned and may lead to a ban. This rule is strictly enforced under the 'No Promotion or Surveys' rule. Posts must be relevant to true crime and encourage discussion.
Posts are limited to GIFs or videos featuring real animals with superimposed text. Any content must not show harm or distress to animals. Self-promotion should follow general Redditiquette and is not the primary purpose of this subreddit.
Self-promotion is allowed with a limit of one post per week. Posts must also receive at least 100 upvotes to allow for another promotional post in the same week, and popular demand determines if a type of content should be stopped.
Selling products or services is restricted to approved vendors. General self-promotion is discouraged, and excessive self-promotion is prohibited.
Promotions and advertisements are banned. You may ask for guidance on where to promote, or inquire about being added to a list of new-user-friendly subreddits.
Self-promotion is not allowed unless moderators have explicitly approved it beforehand. Spamming social media or any other content is also prohibited and can lead to a ban.
This subreddit focuses on videos and images of people fighting inanimate objects. Posts must fit this theme, and rule out death or hateful content. There are no specific rules regarding self-promotion or project launches.
Self-promotion posts are not explicitly mentioned, but rule 28 prohibits brand-name product placement, stating only generic products are allowed. There are also strict rules against memes, screenshots, and macros.
Posts showcasing adopted animals with before and after photos are the primary content. Self-posts are allowed to include additional stories. Graphic images require NSFW tagging.
There are no specific rules addressing self-promotion or 'I built X' posts. However, rule 8 states that low-effort posts or spam will be removed under moderator discretion. Rule 7 suggests including the AI prompt in the title for better visibility, which could be applied to a project post.
Posts will be approved by moderators if they are related to Bollywood or Hindi OTT shows and are not spam, political, or religious. Low karma or new users may have their posts held for moderation approval. Memes and fan art should be posted on a different subreddit.
There are no specific rules regarding self-promotion or sharing personal projects, and the subreddit focuses solely on content of animals doing 'tippytaps'. Any post must clearly show an animal excitedly tapping its paws.
Self-promotion and spam are strictly banned. Posts must be eye-witness accounts of glitches that cannot be explained by ordinary means. Only one glitch story per post is allowed, and fictional or AI-generated content is forbidden. Posts must be detailed and logical, and technological glitches are not permitted.
This subreddit focuses on sharing gifs, videos, and pictures of everyday occurrences in Russia and surrounding areas. Posts should be civil, related to Russian or Slavic culture, and avoid politics, gore, hateful stereotypes, memes, reposts, or fake content. Specific phrases like 'Meanwhile, in Russia...' are also prohibited.
Self-promotion or 'I built X' posts are not explicitly mentioned in the rules. The subreddit focuses on sharing image links of movie details. Any post not adhering to the direct image link rule or other general conduct rules will likely be removed.
Self-advertising is strictly banned, with a permanent ban for violations. While direct promotion is forbidden, genuinely sharing your creation and linking your social media in the post is permitted. All content must also be original or properly sourced.
The subreddit rules do not explicitly mention self-promotion or project sharing. Standard posting rules apply, emphasizing civility and preventing spam or misleading titles if sharing an article.
Self-promotion is generally banned, with a very narrow exception for high-quality original content analysis, which can only be promoted in a comment reply to the original post. Spam, including links to personal websites, is prohibited.
Personal artwork submitted for promotional purposes will be reviewed and approved on a case-by-case basis. Ensure all posts adhere to quality standards and include proper attribution or indicate original content.
You can share your project if it's related to resumes and not for financial gain. Ensure posts are well-formatted with the correct flair and avoid advertising services or linking to personal platforms.
Self-promotion or sharing personal projects is not explicitly addressed, but Rule 4 'No spam' implies that unsolicited promotion could be removed. All posts require a flair indicating if they are a GIF or video.
Advertising and self-promotion of servers are banned. Personal bots or projects are allowed if they don't make up the majority of your post history.
Self-promotion must follow the 10:2:1 rule: 10 comments, 2 posts of painted minis, and 1 promotional post per month. Promotion is allowed by active members, but social media should be in top-level comments. Do not solicit money or advertise commissions.
Sharing what you've created is encouraged, but excessive self-promotion is not permitted. To avoid spam, you should request prior mod permission or ensure your post has a description explaining its relevance to the community.
Posts must be static images of cabins, ideally featuring original content. Include the cabin's location in the title whenever possible and use an approved image host.
Submissions should be credited, sourced paintings and drawings of architecturally interesting buildings. If posting your own work, follow specific guidelines for Original Content (OC) and link to published websites in comments. Merchandise mentions must be in comments.
Self-promotion and advertising are banned unless you have explicit mod permission. Posts showcasing products or companies are not allowed. Videos must be uploaded directly to Reddit, and watermarks/logos are prohibited.
Self-promotion and advertising of any kind are strictly forbidden on this subreddit. This is a recovery forum and not a place to market products, services, or personal brands.
Self-promotion or "I built X" posts are generally not allowed. Rule 5 bans spam, advertising, and low-content blog posts. You should contact moderators if you are unsure if your post will be considered spam.
No rules are listed regarding self-promotion or project sharing. Therefore, there are no specific requirements to follow for such posts.
Self-promotion is allowed but requires the content to be great and the poster to be an active community participant. Equipment sales must go in a different subreddit.
Self-promotion, including linking to sales sites or sharing 3D print files, is not allowed. Posts are subject to moderator discretion regarding effort and relevance to Warhammer 40k.
Posts about selling or buying anything are banned. To share a project, ensure it adds value and isn't a low-effort post. Use the correct flair.
This subreddit is for exchanging Pokemon Go Friend Codes. Posts that are not directly related to sharing friend codes, such as discussions, raid requests, giveaways, or naming/shaming, are not allowed and may result in a ban. Be mindful of title formatting to avoid clickbait.
Posts must be original memes related to philosophy. AI-generated content or simple images/quotes are not allowed. You also need at least 50 karma to post.
This subreddit does not have specific rules for self-promotion or "I built X" posts. Standard rules about content (must include guys, SFW, genuine, not rage-bait, hosted on Reddit) and community conduct (titles, English only, no hate) apply. The intent is for fun and genuine content.
Self-promotion posts are restricted under the spam rule, which advises against using the subreddit exclusively to promote your own content like a blog, channel, or store. Sharing your own created DC-related artwork or excerpts is allowed but requires proper source or artist crediting and specific tagging for image posts. Posts should not be low-effort.
This subreddit does not have explicit rules regarding self-promotion or "I built X" posts. Standard Reddiquette and site-wide rules apply, with a strong emphasis on the subreddit's META guidelines to avoid harassment.
This subreddit is strictly for asking questions and not for advertising or self-promotion. Any post that advertises a site, asks for money, or promotes oneself is banned.
There are no specific rules listed regarding self-promotion or project launches. Therefore, such posts would be treated based on general community standards of relevance and value.
Posts must be Bitcoin-related questions only, not articles, opinions, or advertisements. Specifically, advertising websites, news, blogs, or soliciting investments are not permitted. Affiliate links and URL shorteners are also banned.
Self-promotion, advertisements, and spam are strictly prohibited. Posts must be on-topic, high-quality, and not reposts or compilations. Titles should be descriptive and not misleading.
This subreddit does not allow posts that sell merchandise, artwork, or commissions. Additionally, social media handles and links are prohibited in post titles, captions, or text. Even if you are selling something, you must not include any promotional links or handles.
Self-promotion and 'I built X' posts are not explicitly banned but are subject to Reddit's general guidelines on self-promotion and spam, and must adhere to submission title formatting rules. Low-effort content, which could describe a simple project launch, is restricted to Mondays or public holidays.
Self-promotion, advertisements, and crowdfunders are explicitly banned. This includes posts advertising social media, blogs, online shops, or linking to where to buy products.
Self-promotion posts such as sharing a side project are not explicitly mentioned in the provided rules. However, posts must be relevant to Billie Eilish, avoid low quality or spam, and not steal content. If a project were related to Billie Eilish, it might be allowed if it adheres to these general guidelines.
This subreddit does not have explicit rules regarding self-promotion or "I built X" posts. The rules focus on respectful communication, avoiding spam, and keeping discussions on-topic regarding bicycles. Moderators reserve the right to remove any content they deem inappropriate.
Posts on this subreddit are generally banned from excessive self-promotion, which includes sharing information about your website, YouTube channel, or streams. Clan recruiting and friend links are also not allowed.
Self-promotion and product promotion are explicitly banned. Even YouTube videos are generally not allowed unless from very reputable sources. Violations of this rule will result in a ban.
Self-promotion and commercial posts are considered harmful behaviors and are banned. Posts must be real photos of real buildings that look evil.
You can share creations made with Photoshop if you've put effort into them. Avoid promoting brands or products, and wait at least 10 days between sharing your own work. Your post title must be descriptive and not promotional, and you should explain the process and context in a comment.
Self-promotion is allowed but must be thoughtful and limited, following a 9:1 ratio of quality discussion posts to promotional posts. Advertising and excessive self-promotion are banned.
This subreddit does not have specific rules regarding self-promotion or "I built X" posts. The existing rules focus on content type, quality, and community conduct, not commercial or personal project sharing.
Posts containing photos you have taken or edited yourself are not allowed. This subreddit focuses on exposing edited photos found elsewhere on Instagram.
This subreddit explicitly bans all forms of self-promotion, including promoting social media, blogs, websites, or streaming channels. Violators will be banned from the subreddit.
Self-monetization is banned. Posts attempting to use the subreddit for personal or financial gain, including links to monetized platforms or stores, will be removed. Relevant project showcases might be considered under specific flair reserved for weekends.
Self-promotion is allowed but must be minimal, not exceeding 10% of your total posts and comments, and limited to once per week per entity promoted. Posts must be relevant to cybersecurity professionals, avoid low effort, and adhere to a security-first principle without political agendas or editorializing.
The subreddit has no specific rules about posting your own projects or side projects. Any posts must be relevant to Netflix's The Witcher universe and avoid low-effort or repetitive content. All posts also need to be respectful and inclusive.
Self-promotion and solicitations are banned. Posts should focus on admissions-related discussions, questions, and advice. Any content that could be construed as spam or offering services will be removed.
Self-promotion, advertising, and driving traffic to external websites are strictly prohibited. Any posts directly promoting goods or services will be removed, and the account may be banned.
Posts must be related to the box office and movie business, and include a region flair. Low effort posts, memes, and misleading titles are not allowed. Self-promotion is explicitly banned.
Posts must showcase original Minecraft builds with high-quality screenshots or videos, avoiding memes, low-effort content, and specific disallowed types like pure redstone. Selling builds or linking to external sites for sales is not permitted.
Self-promotion is generally banned, especially for businesses or crafts. Original content can be posted twice weekly with at least three days between submissions. Fundraising, surveys, and selling goods or services are not permitted.
The subreddit rules do not explicitly address self-promotion or posts about building projects. The existing rules focus on content type, prohibiting memes and image-based text. It is unclear how a project launch post would be treated.
Advertisement of products or places to buy them is banned unless approved by moderators beforehand. You may share purchased memorabilia, but if unsure, contact the mod team for clarification. Otherwise, posts must directly relate to Futurama content.
Posts must feature birds with arms. Do not repost within 3 months. Text posts are required for arm requests; other submissions should not use direct Imgur links.
If you are sharing content from your blog or YouTube, you must include the recipe in the comments, not just a link. Avoid overwhelming the forum with too many posts.
Promotional posts, including for businesses or crowdfunding, must be posted in the weekly vendor's thread which runs from Sunday night to Wednesday. Other posts should include context or description, not just a link, and memes should be kept to a minimum.
Self-promotion, including sharing side projects or products, is not mentioned in the subreddit's rules. The rules focus on the content of posts being specifically about 'nicegirls' and prohibit identifying information, sexism, low-effort titles, NSFW content, reposts, and content from FDS.
This subreddit has a strict 'no advertisements' rule. While not explicitly banning 'I built X' posts, they are likely to be considered advertisements or spam and thus not allowed.
Self-promotion or sharing personal projects is not explicitly mentioned. Posts focus on fake historical events, requiring specific title formats and adherence to a five-year rule. All content must be hosted on RES-compatible sites.
While discussions and sharing unique experiences are welcome, blatant advertising posts are not explicitly allowed. The rules do not specify a format or flair for project posts, nor mention a specific day for self-promotion.
Self-promotion is allowed but highly restricted; only 1 in 10 posts/comments can link to your own content. The subreddit will not promote let's plays, streams, or calls for likes/subscribers.
Self-promotion, commercialization, and announcements are banned. Posts must be detailed discussions seeking advice and must not be low-effort or seek validation.
Self-promotion posts are banned. You cannot link to sites with affiliate marketing or directly to social media. All posts must concern a beauty-related sale or new release and follow a strict title format.
Self-promotion and spam posts are banned, including links to Amazon or crowdfunding sites. Posts must be relevant to zero-waste and not involve greenwashing. Craft/upcycling posts are allowed only if self-made and practical.
This subreddit is for showcasing instances where people miss jokes or satire. Posts must clearly demonstrate the missed joke, involve no identifying information (unless verified/popular), and have effort put into the title.
Self-promotion or 'I built X' posts are not explicitly mentioned in the rules. The subreddit appears to be focused on sharing humorous or unusual Facebook posts from older individuals, with strict guidelines on privacy and content relevance. Any form of self-promotion would likely fall outside the scope of acceptable content.
The subreddit focuses on posts fitting the 'Not my job!' theme. Posts must not be reposts and should maintain civility, avoiding offensive content. There are no specific rules mentioned regarding self-promotion or 'I built this' posts.
Self-promotion, advertising, and solicitation are banned. This includes posting personal blogs, websites, or video channels, and using the subreddit for financial gain. The rules prohibit any form of self-promotion.
Self-promotion is banned. You cannot advertise yourself or your products. All posts must be unusual videos, not advertisements.
The subreddit rules do not explicitly mention rules for sharing personal projects or 'I built X' posts. Therefore, it's unclear how such posts would be treated.
Self-promotion and advertising are explicitly banned on this subreddit. Sharing links to your social media or watermarked content does not seem to be permitted and can lead to a ban.
The subreddit focuses on wholesome gifs that make viewers feel good. Posts must be direct links to general gifs and avoid NSFW content, reposts, or mentioning upvotes.
If you are sharing a project or product, it must be an 'As Seen on TV' style ad and posted as a direct link to a GIF or video. You must also flai ryour post, and link the original video source in the comments.
Self-promotion or 'I built X' posts are not explicitly mentioned in the rules. However, Rule 3 gives moderators discretion to remove posts they deem spam, which could include promotional content. Posts must also adhere to Rule 1 by being genuinely not interesting.
Self-promotion is considered spam. Posts that are ads or unapproved self-promotion will be removed. Recent reposts are also disallowed.
Self-promotion is allowed but must be kept to a minimum, not exceeding 10% of all your content on Reddit. Affiliate links are strictly forbidden.
This subreddit focuses on personal judgments and disagreements. There are no specific rules outlined for project or product launches, and self-promotion is not mentioned.
Self-promotion, advertisements, and any post intending to facilitate an exchange are strictly banned. Posts must be strictly related to the theme of 'wholesome' and not be spam or low-effort.
Posts must show an item cut in half and include the item's name in the title. Images must be hosted on approved sites, with [OS] or [OC] tags used for original content.
Posts must be related to smart home products and can be a question, review, or story. Reviews should cite the product used with links. Referral links are banned.
Self-promotion is generally not allowed, especially if it includes personal websites or is considered spam. Posts that are low quality, repetitive, or clickbait will be removed. Linking to original sources for news is required.
There are no specific rules regarding self-promotion or 'I built X' posts. Rule 1 is a general civility guideline.
This subreddit is strictly for content showing people who are clearly under the influence of substances and have taken too much. Posts must be original and not contain animals or minors, and must avoid illegal drug sourcing or political commentary.
There are no rules listed for this subreddit. Therefore, self-promotion and 'I built X' posts are not explicitly addressed.
This subreddit is strictly for memes and prohibits any form of self-promotion, advertising, or sharing personal projects. Posts must adhere to meme formats and avoid personal content, reposts, or spam. Sharing a side project or product would likely be removed as it falls under prohibited 'self-advertisement' and 'advertising'.
Self-promotion, including advertising products or YouTube channels, is not allowed on this subreddit. The focus is on answering specific cooking questions. General discussion or brainstorming is also discouraged.
To post images of cities, you must include the city name in the title. Only static images are allowed; videos, collections, and interactive content are prohibited.
Self-promotion posts are not explicitly mentioned or addressed in the rules. The subreddit focuses on anime-related humor and prohibits non-anime content, low-effort humor, and spoilers. It's unclear how 'I built X' posts would fit these criteria.
This subreddit is for sharing pictures and videos of cats and dogs together. Posts must contain both animals. The first rule is to simply not be a jerk.
Posts showing off creations are allowed if they are Tolkien-related and high quality. The post must be flaired correctly, you should explain why it's special, and it should not be used as an advertising platform for revenue.
The subreddit focuses on simple and delicious home cooking of Indian food. Recipe posts must include both ingredients and instructions to be allowed.
Self-promotion is not explicitly mentioned. However, posts must strictly feature videos or gifs of damage, destruction, or loss of expensive items.
Self-promotion, including sharing creative work or side projects, is strictly banned. This subreddit is exclusively for peer support related to depressive disorders. Any personal achievements or creative output should be shared in relevant creative arts subreddits.
Self-advertisement is explicitly banned. Posts that are primarily or exclusively advertising a product or service will be removed.
Posts must be related to manhwa and include the source in the title using brackets. Use the correct flair for your post. Avoid posting illegal scanlations or spoilers before the 2-day embargo.
Self-promotion posts (fanart, memes) are allowed only on Tuesdays (KST) and must be directly related to Korean dramas, including drama titles. Other types of 'I built X' posts are not mentioned in the rules and are likely not permitted.
Self-promotion posts are allowed once per week if you are an active participant in the subreddit. Your posts should not appear spammy, and you should not promote content created by others or popular creators.
Posts must be directly related to the show 'Better Call Saul' and not be low-effort. Avoid spoilers in titles and ensure links have spoiler flair if applicable. Reposts are monitored and may be removed.
Self-promotion, links to personal blogs/social media, and YouTube or TikTok videos are strictly banned. Posts must be high-quality, on-topic, and useful to the community, with your own content or proper credit given.
The subreddit specifically states that posts must be pictures of things that look like other objects and cannot be photoshopped or edited. Reposts are also forbidden.
Self-promotional posts are explicitly banned. You cannot post links in which you have a financial stake or benefit from, and posts must be from legitimate news sources, not personal blogs.
Self-promotion, spam, and polls are generally restricted. Specific rules apply to tourist requests, memes, and content that requires an introduction. The subreddit focuses on discussions related to Italy.
Self-promotion of any kind, including direct links to external commercial platforms, is not allowed in posts or comments. It is important to adhere to the mandatory posting format and focus content on the cosplay itself.
Self-promotion and company advertising are not allowed. Submissions should provide an in-depth explanation and quality images/videos of metalworking projects. Text-based questions are often directed to a monthly thread.
Rule 3 strictly prohibits advertising, product sales, and shameless self-advertising. This means posts directly promoting a side project or product are not allowed.
Self-promotion posts are not explicitly allowed and may be considered spam or advertising. If you wish to share a blog post, you must copy the text into a text post and link your source externally, rather than directly promoting.
This subreddit is for original, creative memes in a specific satirical style. Posts should not rely on titles for humor, reposts, or content found on other subs. Off-topic, offensive, or low-effort content may be removed.
Self-promotion posts are not mentioned in the rules. The rules focus on post formatting, spoiler tags, and the legality/appropriateness of content, not on discouraging users from sharing their own projects. Specific post types like "Watch This!" have length requirements.
Self-promotional content and links to your own store or service are unacceptable. You may occasionally share your personal YouTube channel or blog, but do not overdo it.
This subreddit is for asking questions to Americans. Posts must be in question form, topic-relevant, and in good faith. Clarifications are allowed but must be brief.
Self-promotion is banned unless you get prior approval from moderators. If approved, the content must be relevant to Canada travel and follow subreddit guidelines.
The subreddit has specific rules regarding the type and quality of content allowed. While not explicitly banning self-promotion, posts need to be on-topic and adhere to quality standards. Certain types of content like low-effort memes or AI art have specific restrictions.
Original posts linking to your blog or shop are generally not allowed, but you can link in comments if it's relevant to a shop post, to answer a question, or to share a free pattern. Use the 90-10 rule as a guide for self-promotion, meaning 90% of your activity should be non-promotional.
This subreddit focuses on content that is cool and impressive, unrelated to the poster's gender. Posts must be impressive and relevant to the subreddit's theme; all linked rules must be read and followed.
Self-promoting posts and advertisements are banned. Posts featuring products like mugs or clothing are also removed as they are often scams.
Self-promotion or 'I built X' posts are not explicitly covered. However, rule 7 requires artists to credit themselves as [OC] for their artwork, and rule 8 bans OnlyFans promotions, suggesting that direct commercial promotion is not aligned with the subreddit's focus.
All posts must be related to the Jacksepticeye community. Advertising and self-promotion are strictly prohibited in any form. Original content is encouraged, but reposts are not allowed and may lead to a ban.
Self-promotion for examples like Instagram or Etsy is not allowed in post titles. The rules do not explicitly address sharing personal projects or side projects, but general rules about unrelated content and low effort posts would likely apply.
Self-promotion is heavily restricted. Your first posts cannot be promotional. For any promotion, you must first participate in the community and obtain mod approval, as the subreddit is prone to scams and spam.
Posts should focus on specific, measurable economic phenomena from the past, older than 20 years, and be backed by academic sources. Avoid blogspam and clearly titled content.
This subreddit is for sharing embarrassing photos from your past that are at least 3 years old. Posts require a creative title and the subject must primarily be you. Follow-up 'now' pictures should be posted as comments, not separate posts.
Posts must showcase dishes served at a place of business, not homemade creations. You must provide the name and location of the establishment and link directly to the source of the image, giving credit to the site and original poster if applicable. Content should be cringy plating examples, not traditional or common presentations.
This subreddit does not appear to have specific rules regarding self-promotion or 'I built X' posts. General rules cover politeness, avoiding duplicates, constructive discussion, accurate headlines, and disclaimers for AI content.
The subreddit does not have specific rules regarding self-promotion or posts about personal projects. However, all posts must be respectful and have descriptive titles. AI art is not allowed, but other computer-generated art is acceptable with the 'Imaginary' tag.
Self-promotion, ads, and spam are not tolerated. While others linking to your creations is acceptable, you should limit linking to your own websites or blogs to once every few weeks. Posts are judged case-by-case for images, videos, and self-posts.
Self-promotion is generally banned, especially if it's spamming external links. However, portfolio reviews are allowed once a month if they include your own analysis and a screenshot from a broker.
Commercial posts are banned. Academic surveys require moderator approval and specific criteria. Sharing personal projects or launches would likely fall under commercial posts and be removed.
Self-promotion and spam are explicitly banned from this subreddit. Posts that are identified as promotional or spam will be removed.
Self-promotion is allowed but requires pre-approval from moderators for fan events or social media groups. Social media links can be included with OC artwork, and you may state you are open to commissions. Monetizing social media links must not be NSFW.
Self-promotion is not allowed unless you contact the moderators first. Self-post titles must be descriptive and not just a link with a few words, except for non-political posts.
Self-promotion posts or advertisements for your product, book, channel, game, or website are banned unless you contact moderators for approval beforehand. Any unapproved promotion will be removed, and repeat attempts can lead to a ban.
Sharing your own project or product is not explicitly mentioned in the rules. However, rule 6 states 'posting your own jokes' is off-topic, which may extend to self-created content not intended as humor. Rule 10 gives moderators broad discretion.
Promotion is heavily restricted and generally banned. Do not link or refer to any service that is monetized, asks for donations, or involves referral links. This includes directing users to external sites for explanations or to bypass these rules.
Posts should be puns and have clear, non-vague titles. Avoid mentioning personal websites or Instagram in titles. Ensure NSFW content is properly flagged.
Posts sharing deals must be clearly labeled with the appropriate flair and have a descriptive title including the retailer, region, and items on sale. Referral and affiliate links are not allowed, and third-party listings must be in the designated thread.
Self-promotion and advertising are strictly banned. Any attempts to advertise yourself or your products will result in a permanent ban. This is not a place to share your own creations or promote your projects.
Self-promotion posts are allowed for regular members but must follow a 1:10 ratio of promotional posts to participation posts. All posts require informative titles and appropriate flairs.
Merch posts are allowed if you can verify that you made it yourself. Other self-promotion or project sharing is not explicitly covered but must adhere to general civility and topic rules.
Posts sharing personal trip experiences are welcome if flaired as 'Trip Report' and consolidated into a single post per trip. Direct advertising, vlogs, blogs, or affiliate link sites are not allowed as top-level posts.
Self-promotion is explicitly not allowed, as the primary purpose of your post should not be to promote a blog or shop. Sharing content related to your work is fine, as long as it doesn't appear to be solely for promotional purposes.
Self-promotion, plugging products, websites, or social media is strictly banned and will result in a permanent ban. Posts must have the primary focus on weed, and any links to online shops or domains are considered advertising and prohibited.
Advertising is not allowed, which includes promoting products or services. Posts intended for selling or donating are prohibited.
Posts showcasing a project or product are not explicitly covered, but all posts must use an appropriate flair. The subreddit focuses on sharing, discussing, and improving handwriting.
This subreddit is for images of bad typos, but direct self-promotion or "I built X" posts are not explicitly covered. The rules focus on content relevance, reposts, personal information, and general posting etiquette.
The subreddit is focused on funny content from young people on YouTube. Self-promotion or posts about personal projects are not mentioned in the rules and appear to be outside the scope of the subreddit's purpose. Users should ensure their posts adhere to the general content guidelines and avoid banned topics.
No rules are listed regarding self-promotion or project sharing. Any post format is likely acceptable.
This subreddit is focused on the game Breath of the Wild. There are no specific rules mentioned about self-promotion or sharing personal projects or products.
The subreddit rules do not mention or provide any specific guidelines for sharing personal projects or products. Therefore, it's unclear how such posts would be treated.
Advertising and self-promotion are not allowed without prior moderator permission. If you are a developer with a game to flight, contact moderators via modmail for guidance on messaging.
Self-promotion and advertising are strictly forbidden. You may only link to a product if it's a reply to a request for a recommendation. Content must have an informational purpose, and exceptions are rare and at moderator discretion.
Self-promotion, including the launch of personal projects or products, is not allowed. This subreddit focuses on personal support and sharing experiences related to being raised by narcissistic parents. Any content that appears to be promotional or a fundraiser will be removed.
Self-promotion and advertising are banned unless explicitly approved by moderators beforehand. Posts must also be related to Spain and make a minimal effort to encourage interesting discussion.
Self-promotion posts are not explicitly mentioned and are not directly covered by the existing rules. The subreddit focuses on content directly related to the Westworld series. Promoting a personal project or product would likely fall under rule 3 ("No non-Westworld content") if it is not directly tied to the show.
Self-promotion of commercial sites, blogs, or videos is limited. You must participate in the community and contact moderators before posting commercial content. Be mindful of the maximum of 2-3 posts per day.
Self-promotion posts are only allowed on Sundays. On other days, promotion is banned and may lead to a ban, as it is considered spam.
Self-promotion, advertising, and soliciting are explicitly banned. Any post that promotes a business, social media, or personal ventures will be removed.
Self-promotion or advertising is strictly banned under rule 7, resulting in an immediate ban. This includes soliciting for any purpose.
Self-promotion is not allowed directly in posts. You can mention sales if a user asks in the comments, but avoid posts solely for advertising. Spammy-looking websites, like those with prominent 'buy now' buttons such as Etsy, are also discouraged.
There are no specific rules regarding self-promotion or sharing side projects. You can post your project if it fits the subreddit's theme of 'anti-memes', which are images that look like memes but have removed punchlines or are uncaptioned.
You can post links to your own blog posts or YouTube videos if they are relevant to Thailand tourism. However, excessive self-promotion or spamming will lead to removal and potential bans.
Posts must be directly relevant to Battlefield games and appropriately tagged. Low-effort content, spam, and self-promotion are generally not allowed.
Advertising for real-life items or money is banned. Only approved advertisers can post, and only if they are active contributors. Any self-promotion that is not advertising may be removed if it's low-effort or a common topic. Your first post will be held for moderator approval.
Self-promotion is allowed but limited. You can mention your home blog or vlog related to renovations, but moderators may ask you to limit posts or take a break between them.
Self-promotion and references to outside business interests are explicitly banned. This includes advertising dogs for sale or posting T-shirt promotions.
Self-promotion of any kind, including your own music, projects, or channels, is strictly banned. Posts must contribute to discussions about hip hop and its history; news or music video links are generally discouraged. Violations can lead to a permanent ban.
Posts must be .gif, .gifv, or silent .mp4 formats, preferably hosted on Imgur. Reposts are not allowed if they are common, too recent, or highly popular. The rules do not mention any specific self-promotion guidelines.
Self-promotion or posts about personal projects are not mentioned in the rules. The subreddit focuses on discussing drama from other subreddits, requiring actual arguments and disagreements present in the linked content.
All posts must be directly related to professional wrestling. Low-effort content like memes, screenshots, or vague opinions should be posted in the Daily Discussion thread. Titles must be clear and not misleading. Social media posts require exact titles and specific source formatting.
Self-promotion and advertising are generally banned. Vendors can discuss their products only in existing discussions, and all users must disclose affiliations. Content creators should avoid directing the community to their own content.
Self-promotion is explicitly banned as per the subreddit's policy. Posts must also be related to Vaporwave aesthetics and not feature Vaporwave music.
Self-promotion is strictly limited to a monthly promotion thread. Individual posts recommending your own podcast are not allowed, especially for new or low-karma users. All other promotional content such as merchandise or data collection is also banned.
Advertising products is prohibited unless it's a recommendation with scientific discussion and no affiliate links. Posts asking for personal help or product recommendations should go in the weekly advice thread.
To promote a game or project, it must be made in Mexico or by Mexican developers. All posts must have the required flair and be in Spanish.
Posts showcasing a personal project must credit the designer and provide a detailed write-up explaining the design choices. Single-image posts and AI renderings are discouraged, and render posts must be properly flaired. "Low-effort" posts will be removed.
Self-promotion videos are not allowed and will be removed. The subreddit focuses on sharing already existing 'dank' videos, not personal creations.
This subreddit is for unintentionally funny content. Posts must be funny and have descriptive titles, and should not be music videos or more appropriate for /r/juxtaposition.
The subreddit does not have specific rules for self-promotion or sharing personal projects. Standard rules about image content, no reposts, and no harmful content apply.
Self-promotion is generally prohibited. Posts should focus solely on the artwork itself, not the artist or external sales platforms. Only YouTube tutorials from established creators (10k+ subscribers) might be manually approved.
Self-promotion is restricted and may be limited to a twice-weekly allowance. Posts must accurately title their content and focus on High Strangeness subjects. Low effort and spam are not allowed.
Self-promotion and project launches are not explicitly mentioned in the rules. The existing rules focus on content suitability, prohibiting explicit material, reposts, and queerphobia.
Self-promotional posts for your own band, podcasts, or covers are allowed but must adhere to specific guidelines. For regular self-promotion, use the weekly thread posted every Wednesday.
To share a tattoo project, you must credit the artist and shop in the title and ensure the picture is well-focused and cropped. Posts seeking design ideas, pricing, or tattooer recommendations are not allowed.
Self-promotion, including posts about side projects or products, is explicitly banned by rule 6. Furthermore, rule 2 prohibits any posts for sale, and rule 7 forbids advertising engagement groups or pods. Other rules address spam and prohibited content.
This subreddit is for posting deals on PC parts, not for personal projects or promotions. Users should post links to products on sale and follow specific deal guidelines. Personal sales and affiliate links are not allowed.
This subreddit is for explaining jokes and memes, not for sharing personal projects or products. Posts that do not contain a joke needing explanation will be removed, and self-promotion is not mentioned or permitted.
Promotion of commercial brands or products is not allowed. Posts that lean towards commercial promotion rather than commentary may be removed.
Self-promotion for video/stream content creators is allowed with limits of one post every 24 hours and three per week. Monetary self-promotion is allowed but limited to one post per month and two per four months. All self-promotion must follow Team Cherry's community rules for selling products and should not be for video games.
Self-promotion links are allowed if you are already an active user in the subreddit. Do not use affiliate or funding links, and avoid posts that are solely for boosting activity. Posts must be relevant to Doctor Who and not constitute mass-produced merchandise.
Self-promotion is allowed only if your project genuinely benefits the community and is not blatant promotion. Avoid unsolicited offers, free services, and links to newsletters.
Self-promotion is allowed if you are upfront about who you are and why your product is relevant to self-hosting. Blog posts linking to your own content must include context in the body, not just a link. Dashboard posts are specifically allowed on Wednesdays.
Posts that promote content should first be an active and positive member of the subreddit. If you've created an external answer to a question, sharing it is welcomed.
The rules do not explicitly address or restrict self-promotion or "I built X" posts. However, Rule 2 ('Do not spam') and Rule 4 ('Be mindful when sharing and asking for resources') suggest that any shared content should be helpful and not circumvent copyright or paid content distribution. Posts should not be offensive or irrelevant (Rule 3).
Self-promotion is allowed but should be limited to 10% of your content. When sharing a project, avoid sensationalized titles, use direct links to sources like GitHub or Hugging Face, and do not flair it as 'News'.
No rules are listed regarding self-promotion or project sharing. Any post type is likely allowed as long as it pertains to node.js.
Posts must be Go-related and of interest to Go developers, including articles and announcements about open-source Go libraries or applications, and dev tools. Avoid closed-source or paid software not specifically aimed at Go developers, and do not post pirated or AI-generated content.
The subreddit has no listed rules, so self-promotion posts are likely allowed without specific formatting or flair requirements.
Posts promoting your project are allowed but must be flaired as 'Promotional'. Avoid excessive self-promotion, keeping it below Reddit's recommended 10% of your total posts. Do not karma farm or post only links from aggregators.
No specific rules are listed regarding self-promotion or project sharing. The subreddit appears to be a casual community for indie developers and gamers to share their work and interests.
Posts sharing applications or recruiting testers are generally not allowed unless the source code is also shared or the application is directly related to developing applications. Any shared application must be relevant to native Android development and demonstrate significant effort.
Self-promotion is allowed if it's relevant and helpful to the reader. Avoid direct sales and ensure your post provides value beyond a simple link to your product, blog, or company.
Self-promotion is allowed only if it adheres to Reddit's general 90/10 rule, meaning 90% of your activity should be non-promotional. Posts must also be related to .NET and avoid being low-quality or easily searchable.
Self-promotion is allowed, but posts about your app can only be made on Saturdays. You can only post about one app per year, and it must be for community feedback, not company promotion.
Self-promotion is allowed but limited to once per month. You must disclose your relationship to the software in the comments, and all download links must be official distribution channels.
Since no rules are listed, it is unclear how self-promotion or project launch posts would be treated. It is recommended to check with the moderators directly.
Posts must feature a playable game that you are involved in developing. You must provide a direct link to the game and a description, and avoid low-effort submissions. You can only post your game once per month.
Posts showcasing self-made programs or console applications are welcome. If it's a simple guide, use a text post; otherwise, direct URLs are allowed for more in-depth content. Avoid redirects and link shorteners.
Promotions are generally banned, but specific types of promotions are allowed in a monthly Creator Showcase thread. Posts promoting products or platforms for sale or user enrollment are considered spam. Users who create something can share it in the monthly Creator Showcase thread.
No rules are listed on the subreddit. It is unclear how self-promotion or project sharing posts are treated.
You can share your product once with the 'SHOW IH' flare. The post should focus on seeking feedback and critique, rather than pure advertisement.
Self-promotion is allowed infrequently, but requires proper post flair and must not exceed one promotion per month for the same software. Posts should link directly to the App Store and avoid spamming.
Self-promotion and finding subscribers are not encouraged on this subreddit. The rules do not specify an alternative location or format for this type of content.
Posts must be about Chrome extensions and constructive. Avoid spam, piracy, NSFW, and vote brigading. Moderators have final say on removals.
No specific rules are listed for self-promotion or project sharing posts. Therefore, these posts are likely allowed without explicit restrictions.
There are no rules listed, so it's unclear how project or launch posts are treated. You should assume they are allowed unless moderation intervenes.
Direct links to your newsletters are only allowed in the weekly pinned post. Other promotional content is considered spam.
The subreddit does not have any specific rules listed regarding self-promotion or project sharing. Therefore, such posts would likely be evaluated on a case-by-case basis by moderators.