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Can you promote in r/remotework?

A place to discuss remote work. Not a job board.

The short answer

Join conversations, provide helpful answers first, disclose affiliation briefly if relevant, and avoid posting jobs or direct blog/marketing links.

What works here

  • participate in topical discussions about remote work
  • answer questions with useful, non-promotional information
  • make highly relevant job-specific comments (without posting jobs)

What gets posts removed

  • posting job listings or recruiting posts
  • sharing direct links to blogs or marketing landing pages
  • overt solicitation, product launch posts, or blatant self-promotion

Where this comes from

No Blog Spam

Direct links to blogs are removed to combat spam, so posting blog/marketing links is disallowed.

Not a job board

The subreddit explicitly disallows job posts and is not for job listings or recruiting.

Limited job-specific content

Job-specific advice posts on certain gigs are excluded, but highly relevant job-specific comments are allowed—so engagement must be tightly relevant.

Community focus

Public description emphasizes discussion of remote work rather than promotional content.

Official rules of r/remotework

  1. 01No Blog Spam
  2. 02No Job Posts
  3. 03No job-specific advice posts

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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