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1:29 AM
@jake Interesting, my icon also changed when I reached 200 rep points I think.
 
 
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2:50 AM
@jake IDK, IIRC m.y used to have this feature.
 
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Q: Powered by Text-Enhance?

jakeWhat's up with the links that are attached to seemingly random words that link to advertisements? When you hover over them, it says "Powered Text-Enhance" and shows an ad. There's one in my answer here on the word "below" at the end of the first bullet-point which I certainly did not put there my...

 
3:09 AM
@ShmuelBrill What feature?
 
3:34 AM
@IsaacMoses IIRC, the icon used to change colors depending on the users rep.
 
 
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6:02 PM
Anyone want to make a Community Promotion Ad for hebrewbooks.org, chabad.org, mechon-mamre.org, orc.?
(where I hereby coin "orc." as the "or" equivalent of "etc.")
 
@IsaacMoses seuc.?
@IsaacMoses Why should we have such?
@IsaacMoses Ah, here we go:
 
@msh210 They're resources that are useful in what we do here. They deserve promotion, and also, the more people here are aware of such resources, the more productive community members they can be.
 
@msh210 According to that, "vel sim." has a good history of use.
 
@msh210 Thanks. Pre-empts an ELU question I'd started writing. The long list of flat comments is a bit much to wade through, but "or the like" jumps out at me as the best available choice in English.
 
@IsaacMoses Yes, but if you wanna use Latin, then "vel sim.", apparently.
 
6:17 PM
@msh210 In English?
 
@IsaacMoses Seemingly, yes. For a less authoritative source, see twitter.com/#!/MarkSTaylor/status/4945621017
... vel sim. :-)
@IsaacMoses I must make sure to use that in the future. Thanks for bringing up the topic and making me find that. (I suppose I should use it italicized, though, as it doesn't seem to have that much currency.)
 
@msh210 Alrighty. Time to stage a comeback. Anyone who isn't familiar can Google and find abbreviations.yourdictionary.com/vel-sim
@msh210 Thanks for finding it!
 
@IsaacMoses I don't think there's anything wrong with advertising these sites, but I think that for the next month that we have these ads (so far), we should concentrate on advertising our own features (weekly challenge, parasha chat, other things as they come up).
 
@msh210 Why?
 
@IsaacMoses More crucial now, to boost site activity. Resources for site users are also important, but less urgently so. I think.
@IsaacMoses You differ?
(Anyone else, please chime in.)
 
6:39 PM
@msh210 Not necessarily. I agree that the local features are more important. Two questions: 1) Are they more important enough to preclude promotion of other resources? 2) Is SE looking for us to use the functionality more broadly during this provisional period?
 
@IsaacMoses meta.judaism.stackexchange.com/a/558 sounds sorta like the answer to (2) is "no". Not sure, though.
Sorry, lemme get that displayed for y'all:
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A: Please enable Community Promotion Ads here

AarthiAs you mentioned in your post, the Community Promotion Ads are a perk for graduated sites. A site that has graduated has demonstrated that it has both the community engagement and the traffic to make these ads have real impact and reach. Up until this meta post, we had not seriously considered gi...

 
@IsaacMoses I don't know how SE (or the community) will take it, but maybe we can arrange cross-ads to different blogs that cater to our crowd (We put an ad for say, hirhurim and they put an ad for us).
 
@ShmuelBrill That sounds more mercenary^W fruitful than linking to mechon-mamre.org.
 
@ShmuelBrill I'm sure SE would have no problem with that. I, for one (community member), would applaud that, as long as the sites are appropriate. Hirhurim, parshablog, vel sim. would certainly be worthwhile partners.
 
@IsaacMoses the only issue is that we only have fifteen days left for this feature.
 
6:48 PM
@ShmuelBrill I like the idea, if SE wouldn't mind (which @IsaacMoses just noted he thinks they wouldn't).
@ShmuelBrill But we have a frequent user here who has such a blog. :-)
 
@msh210 To back up my note: They like community promotion ads for related resources, and they like getting related blogs to promote us. Why wouldn't they like doing the two together?
 
@IsaacMoses I don't know if blogs are an inherently useful resource.
 
@IsaacMoses Makes sense.
 
@IsaacMoses the other link said it goes until February.
 
6:50 PM
@ShmuelBrill For the right blogs, it's not difficult to argue that they are. Parshablog, especially, but also Hirhurim.
 
@ShmuelBrill Maybe not, but math.se links to the arXiv and Khan Academy, which are sorta similar.
@IsaacMoses Right: depends on the blog, of course.
 
It says "for two months: January and February of 2012." I'd assume that means until February 29th. The other source comes to limit that to February 23rd.
I think there's also a gezeira shava I can pull out. I have to check my mesora.
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@IsaacMoses And re (1): what percent of all ads shown are from the community?
 
@ShmuelBrill, so, I'd say - Go for it! See if you can pitch the idea to potential partners. Pitch it as a bilateral trial basis until Feb. 23, so that if we lose the feature then, it won't come as an unexpected backing-out.
... or feel free to put up a Jewish Life and Learning Meta post soliciting others to join you in the effort.
@msh210 Good question.
^^^ I love the profile text. @Yirmeyahu, if you're around.
 
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8:10 PM
@msh210 We get a certain number of ad views, so the more ads we have in rotation the less exposure any one will get, yes? If so, we shouldn't dillute the promotion of our own stuff too much since part of the point is to get our own activities in front of people's eyeballs. I'd like to also see reciprocal links (e.g. w/blogs) and broader promotion, but after we get our own stuff more established.
 

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