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  "name": "Is there any legitimate way to get Alexa to use my answers publicly without breaking Amazon’s rules?",
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      "name": "Is there any legitimate way to get Alexa to use my answers publicly without breaking Amazon’s rules?",
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        "text": "To get Alexa to mention you in an answer that goes to the public, you’d need to contribute to Alexa Answers or run a popular skill that users invoke. Alexa Answers lets you propose responses for unanswered questions; if accepted, Alexa may use your wording (but not as a promotional shoutout).\n\nAlexa Answers is more about improving knowledge coverage than featuring individuals or brands, and Amazon moderates submissions. Your name isn’t read out; your text is.\n\n**Key factors:**\n- You must sign in and submit answers through Alexa Answers\n- Amazon screens for quality and may edit or reject responses\n- Accepted answers are used when that question is asked\n- Self-promotion or spam can lead to rejection or removal\n\nIf your goal is influence, aim to provide genuinely helpful, neutral answers that make Alexa more useful. Use clear, concise language users would appreciate. Treat this as contributing knowledge, not advertising.\n\nOver time, consistent high-quality contributions can still support your reputation in the Alexa ecosystem.",
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        "description": "Yes. You can use Alexa Answers to submit responses for questions Alexa can’t answer yet. If Amazon accepts your answer, Alexa may use your wording when that question is asked—but it must be helpful and non-promotional, and your name won’t be read out loud."
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  "description": "Yes. You can use Alexa Answers to submit responses for questions Alexa can’t answer yet. If Amazon accepts your answer, Alexa may use your wording when that que"
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