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[Discussion] Time to update the rules on self-promotion? Mods are clearly allowing it, even though it clearly states on the sidebar, in bold, that it's only allowed in the megathread. Dakroon1

Hypocritical seeing the sidebar in all bold: All self-promotion and personal association go in the melting pot!, while certain users push their youtube channel to the top of this sub every week. This sub has pretty strict rules when it comes to almost everything, except self-promotion.

What do you guys think about this?

Mods need to clarify if this is allowed? If so, how many users are promoting their channel/music? Is there a deal with the mods? Some transparency would be nice.



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