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Can you promote in r/accounting?

Primarily for accountants and aspiring accountants to learn about and discuss their career choice. Advice and questions welcome.

The short answer

Do not promote your company or product publicly; instead provide neutral, helpful answers without mentioning or linking to your product and avoid PMing users about business opportunities.

What works here

  • Answering technical or career questions neutrally
  • Participating in discussions and offering non-commercial advice
  • Sharing general resources already widely known (when not your own)

What gets posts removed

  • Posting product pitches, demos, or launch announcements
  • Linking to your site, blog, or service
  • PMing users to solicit business or recruits

Where this comes from

View the current official rules on Reddit

No self-promotion/solicitations

Rule explicitly forbids self-promotion, advertising, solicitations, referrals, job postings, and posting your own blog/website/video channel.

Avoid PM solicitations

Sidebar clarifies the ban extends to messaging users because of subreddit comments.

Community focus on help/discussion

Public description emphasizes learning and career discussion, not commercial use.

Official rules of r/accounting

  1. 01Respectful and civil
  2. 02No self-promotion, advertising, solicitations, or research ideas
  3. 03Ethics
  4. 04Duplicative posting

Based on the community’s official rules, analyzed July 19, 2026. Rules change; the official rules page is always the source of truth.

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