It’s not spamming at all.
In fact, I want to encourage people like you to share your content with as many communities as possible (that fit the subject of course). The ideal of a community is that it’s an open destination for anyone to read, participate, and post in. This also reduces the amount of duplicate communities found on LearnHub. As long as members aren’t posting actual spam, advertisements, or inappropriate content; I can’t see why a leader would be angry. I would say they would be quite happy.
If a leader has a problem with your content, they can simply private message asking you to remove it. Once we add the admin abilities, they can moderate the content themselves. A leader that is restrictive of content being published in their community is probably not going to have much success. If the leader wants only his or her content published in that community, he/she is probably better off creating a course.
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lechuck said – Thu, 03 Apr 2008 17:49:39 -0000 ( Flag Edit Link )
Agreed. It’s already been a problem where people have been posting a lesson in every community they’re a member of just to get it “out there”.