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A '''vanity page''' is a page that a person posts for promotion of | A '''vanity page''' is a page that a {{tag|People|person}} posts for promotion of them-self, their company, their ideas, etc. Essentially they use the [[wiki]] as a free {{W|vanity press}}. A page whose content is [[off-topic]] is particularly susceptible to being viewed as a vanity page. [[Main]] space content is also often more closely regulated than [[user]] space. | ||
Such pages are sometimes deleted as [[spam]], but norms differ from one wiki to another. [[Wikipedia]] clearly {{ | Such pages are sometimes deleted as [[spam]], but norms differ from one wiki site to another. [[:Category:Wikipedia|Wikipedia]] clearly {{W|Wikipedia:What Wikipedia is not#Wikipedia is not a blog, web hosting service, social networking service, or memorial site|states}} that it is not a free web host, and that vanity content will therefore be deleted. For one thing, vanity pages are deemed to manifest a {{W|conflict of interest}}. Other sites are willing to be more '[[:Category:Facebook|Facebooky]]', and to welcome vanity pages as potentially useful {{W|user-generated content}}, so long as there is an actual human being who has taken enough interest in that particular wiki to post his content, rather than a bot advertising generic erectile dysfunction remedies. The idea may be that the user has an incentive to cross-promote the {{tag|wiki}} as a way of drawing further attention to his content. | ||
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Revision as of 22:01, 17 August 2021
A vanity page is a page that a person posts for promotion of them-self, their company, their ideas, etc. Essentially they use the wiki as a free Template:W. A page whose content is off-topic is particularly susceptible to being viewed as a vanity page. Main space content is also often more closely regulated than user space.
Such pages are sometimes deleted as spam, but norms differ from one wiki site to another. Wikipedia clearly Template:W that it is not a free web host, and that vanity content will therefore be deleted. For one thing, vanity pages are deemed to manifest a Template:W. Other sites are willing to be more 'Facebooky', and to welcome vanity pages as potentially useful Template:W, so long as there is an actual human being who has taken enough interest in that particular wiki to post his content, rather than a bot advertising generic erectile dysfunction remedies. The idea may be that the user has an incentive to cross-promote the wiki as a way of drawing further attention to his content.