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Can you promote in r/engineeringmanagers?

Exchange ideas on how to build up great, healthy teams and keep their members happy and motivated.

The short answer

Participate as a community member offering non-commercial, helpful advice; do not mention or promote your product or solicit users.

What works here

  • Answer questions with neutral, experience-based advice
  • Discuss management practices, team dynamics, and career guidance
  • Post contextualized, non-promotional case studies or lessons learned (without product mention)

What gets posts removed

  • Posting about or linking to your product, service, tool, newsletter, or course
  • Running surveys or research without prior mod approval
  • Using comments/posts to solicit customers or leads

Where this comes from

No product promotion

The rules state posts promoting products, services, tools, newsletters, or courses will be removed, directly prohibiting vendor promotion.

No unsolicited surveys

Surveys and research solicitation require moderator approval; commercial/informal surveys will be removed.

Focus on topic and quality

Posts must provide context and stay on engineering management topics, so promotional, low-effort pitches are inappropriate.

Official rules of r/engineeringmanagers

  1. 01No political posts
  2. 02No low-effort posts
  3. 03No product promotion
  4. 04No unsolicited surveys
  5. 05Be professional and constructive
  6. 06Stay on topic

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

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