![]() # Are all extensions subject to the repetitive content policy? Multiple extensions that provide different user experiences are not considered repetitive content. ![]() Data or format converters that are listed as multiple extensions (for example, Fahrenheit to Celsius, Celsius to Fahrenheit), but which all direct the user to the same multi-format converter web page.Template extensions which create a spammy experience in the Chrome Web Store.For example, multiple extensions which merely provide different wallpapers when installed should be aggregated into a single extension. If these extensions are each small in content volume, and provide the same single purpose, developers should create a single extension that aggregates all the content. Multiple extensions with highly similar functionality, content, and user experience.Some examples of repetitive content include: More specifically, developers cannot submit content that provides the same user experience, even if the metadata or code are not identical. In general, this means you cannot submit multiple extensions that provide the same experience. Our developer policy prohibits the submission of repetitive content. # Repetitive content # What is a repetitive content violation? This document provides answers to questions about how the Chrome Web Store spam policy may impact extensions (or any other items) that developers submit to the Chrome Web Store.
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