@mararada @Homebrewandhacking it's not that simple if the "no advertising" rule isn't expanded with a definition of what that server considers advertising though
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@mararada @Homebrewandhacking it's not that simple if the "no advertising" rule isn't expanded with a definition of what that server considers advertising though 2 comments
@simon @mararada anyway, now the concern troll has gone and blocked me. Linked.in. pfft. I was thinking based on number of employees because the industry I work in is 99%+ freelancers and one-person bands. In the UK a very Small enterprise IIRC is any company with 5 or less employees. Allowing 1 post per day per product? That would seem to cover most everybody that wants to advertise. Small 6-50, Med 51-250, Large 250+ That would cover a lot of entertainers |
@simon @Homebrewandhacking@mastodon.ie I can agree with that. However, as I mentioned earlier, if all one speaks about is what one sells, that's very clearly advertising.
Not all places are created to be a marketplace.