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r/LLMDevs tightens rules on disguised marketing and clarifies open-source
The r/LLMDevs community has updated its moderation policy to permit free open-source projects while banning disguised advertising and requiring prior approval for commercial or closed-source tools.
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The r/LLMDevs subreddit has revised its self-promotion and marketing policies to draw clearer boundaries between legitimate project sharing and commercial advertising. The update eliminates subjective language like "excessive promotion" in favor of explicit rules that spell out what contributors can...
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