Rules
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Submissions must be about technology
Submissions must be about technology
Submissions must be primarily news and developments relating to technology.
Self posts must contribute positively to r/technology and foster reasonable discussion. Cross-post self posts are not acceptable.
Submissions relating to business and politics must be sufficiently within the context of technology in that they either view the events from a technological standpoint or analyse the repercussions in thetechnological world.
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No images, audio, or video
No images, audio, or video
Articles with supporting image and video content are allowed; if the text is only there to explain the media, then it is not suitable. A good rule of thumb is to look at the URL; if it's a video hosting site, or mentions video in the URL, it's not suitable.
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Titles must be taken directly from the article
Titles must be taken directly from the article
Submissions must use either the articles title and optionally a subtitle, or, only if neither are accurate, a suitable quote, which must:
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adequately describe the content
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adequately describe the content's relation to technology
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be free of user editorialization or alteration of meaning.
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No technical support or help questions
No technical support or help questions
Requests for tech support, asking questions or asking for help: submit to r/techsupport, r/AskTechnology, another relevant community or our weekly Support Saturday threads.
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No petitions, surveys, or crowdfunding
No petitions, surveys, or crowdfunding
Please do not submit any petitions, surveys, crowdfunding, or any other call to action or fundraising.
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No meta posts
No meta posts
Submissions discussing the subreddit itself; they should be submitted to r/TechnologyTalk, or messaged to the moderators of the subreddit.
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No customer support or feedback
No customer support or feedback
Please do not submit discussions of one or more incidents of customer support or customer feedback.
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No directed abusive language
No directed abusive language
You are advised to abide by reddiquette; it will be enforced when user behavior is no longer deemed to be suitable for a technology forum. Remember; personal attacks, directed abusive language, trolling or bigotry in any form, are therefore not allowed and will be removed.
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Please visit https://old.reddit.com/r/technology
Please visit https://old.reddit.com/r/technology
Reddit admins in the infinite wisdom has made the creation, formatting and editing of these sidebar rules for the redesign so painfully complicated we cannot devote time to trying to maintain two template. Please visit the above link for a definitive definition of the rules as they are mean to be applied to this sub. Please make any frustration you may have at this known to the admins.
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No Spam
No Spam
Do not submit anything you have personally written or any projects, websites, or companies you are affiliated with or represent. You are to abide by the site-wide Terms of Service and Content Policy regarding Spam and Self Promotion. No exceptions.