Open Foresight Hub is not a means for promotion. Information about companies, individuals, products, and services must be written in an objective, unbiased style with verifiable third-party sources. The inappropriate addition of content to Open Foresight Hub with the intention of promoting or publicizing an outside organization, individual or idea, is spam and is considered harmful to the project. Do not disrupt Open Foresight Hub with spam. If you find spam, please remove or rewrite the content.
It can be tempting to write about yourself or projects in which you have a strong personal involvement. Writing about yourself is permissible in some cases. However, remember that the general notability guidelines apply to such pages just like any other. This includes the requirement to maintain a neutral point of view, which can be difficult when writing about yourself or about projects close to you. Articles written about yourself or the company you work for falls under self-promotion, and is subject to scrutiny for spam and advertising.
The best place to write about yourself is your user page. There, you can introduce yourself and provide links to help others find your work. Still, your user page is not advertising space. Keep it focused on you as an individual.
Posting spam is not always malicious or intentional. Some people spam without meaning to. A new editor who owns a business may see that there are articles about other businesses on Open Foresight Hub, and conclude that it would be appropriate to create their own such article. An author may see many places in Open Foresight where their paper would be relevant, and quickly add several dozen links to it. If you see spam, please remove or rewrite the content, but remember to assume good faith on the spammer's part.
These guidelines are intended to help editors avoid unintentionally posting spam- that is, how to mention a web site, product, business, or other resource without advertising it.
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