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1. keawad+(OP)[view] [source] 2021-12-16 17:48:41
Pedantic musing:

> Shill

> One who poses as a satisfied customer or an enthusiastic gambler to dupe bystanders into participating in a swindle.

Is it "shilling" if you're a project manager recommending your product? He doesn't appear to be posing as anything other than a Microsoft employee working on the Edge team.

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2. beebee+i3[view] [source] 2021-12-16 18:02:14
>>keawad+(OP)
Now I am interested to learn how would you describe it!
3. hn_ver+Y4[view] [source] 2021-12-16 18:08:43
>>keawad+(OP)
You've missed the 2nd definition of shill:

shill verb: 2 : to act as a spokesperson or promoter "the eminent Shakespearean producer … is now shilling for a brokerage house" — Andy Rooney

shill noun: 1b : one who makes a sales pitch or serves as a promoter

https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/shill

If you're going to choose to be pedantic, it helps to read the entire definition, and not just paste in the top result from DDG's "define shill"

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4. lowblo+H9[view] [source] [discussion] 2021-12-16 18:28:33
>>hn_ver+Y4
Pretty sure that to be a shill, your relationship to the thing being promoted has to be hidden. We don't refer to marketing folks as shills. Parasites maybe, badum-ching.
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5. akira2+ob[view] [source] 2021-12-16 18:35:37
>>keawad+(OP)
If you're just injecting yourself and your product into other peoples conversations without invitation, then you are probably shilling.
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6. medioc+Ne[view] [source] [discussion] 2021-12-16 18:49:53
>>lowblo+H9
I refer to anyone trying to get me to use a particular product as "shilling", including marketing folks.
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