Can you promote in r/office?
A subreddit to talk about all things office related, from what happened in your office, to stationary supplies, moronic managers! If it's connected to the office or your career in some way, come here to discuss it! Just be respectful and considerate to everyone. And no, this sub is not about The Office series.
The short answer
Engage organically: answer questions and contribute value first, optionally mention your product/company briefly and transparently only when directly relevant, and avoid one-line link-only posts or overt solicitation.
What works here
- Answer office-related questions with helpful, substantive comments
- Discuss products/tools if clearly relevant and explained (not just a link)
- Participate regularly before sharing offers or demos
What gets posts removed
- Posting link-only or low-effort promotional posts
- Overt solicitation, ads, or lead-generation threads
- Job postings or recruiting (explicitly banned)
- Revealing private contact details
Where this comes from
No low-effort link post
Link-only posts or posts with little description may be removed as spam, so promotional links with no context are risky.
Relevance requirement
All posts must relate to office/careers; off-topic promotions can be removed.
Light moderation but remove obvious spam
Moderation is described as light, but obvious spam will be removed—conservative approach advised.
No job posting
Hiring or looking for jobs is explicitly disallowed, so recruitment or job-ad-style posts are forbidden.
Protect privacy
Don't reveal contact info; do not ask others to share private contacts in comments or posts.
Official rules of r/office
- 01Be respectful of others - No personal attacks, hate speech, harassment, or toxic behavior
- 02No low-effort link post
- 03Post should be relevant to careers or office
- 04Protect your and your colleague's privacy
- 05No job posting
- 06No vulgar content and sex innuendo
- 07No AI slop
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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