Can you promote in r/aws?
News, articles and tools covering Amazon Web Services (AWS), including S3, EC2, SQS, RDS, DynamoDB, IAM, CloudFormation, AWS-CDK, Route 53, CloudFront, Lambda, VPC, Cloudwatch, Glacier and more.
The short answer
Provide a helpful, technical answer first; you may briefly mention your product or tool as an optional, relevant resource, but keep the post focused on solving the OP's problem and avoid hard-sell language.
What works here
- posting news, articles, and tools
- sharing technical resources and documentation
- answering support/technical queries with detailed environment info
What gets posts removed
- overt advertising or aggressive solicitation
- posting confidential/identifying information (redact before posting)
- making your post primarily a product pitch rather than a technical help
Where this comes from
community description lists 'tools'
Sidebar public description explicitly includes 'tools' among covered content, which implies sharing relevant tools/resources is on-topic.
request for technical detail in support queries
Sidebar instructs posters to include environment, problem, attempts, and outputs — suggests community expects technical, helpful Q&A rather than pure promotion.
redaction/identifying info note
Prominently asks to redact confidential or identifying information before posting — you must not share account IDs, IPs, hostnames, emails, etc.
no explicit self-promo rules present
Published rules returned 'No explicit rules returned', so there's no clear prohibition or special requirements for vendor participation in the provided text.
Based on the community’s official rules, analyzed June 2026. Rules change; the community itself is always the source of truth.
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