There are a number of license-violating clones of Stack Exchange sites popping up that use SE's cc-wiki data without following our Creative Commons attribution terms. Those terms are linked at the bottom of every SE webpage, and are also included as a .txt file in every data dump we produce.

The following is a list of all the illegal clones found so far. This list is community-generated; please add any clones you find as new answers!

  • Please search to see if a site is already reported before you add an answer
  • Please don't link directly to clones; we don't want GoogleBot thinking they're good because Stack Exchange pages link to them (if you want to provide URLs, enclose them in backticks, like `http://badsite.com`)

Google now has a form for reporting scrapers that appear above the originals in search results.

Also, you can block unwanted sites from appearing in Google search from the search page itself:

The option to block a site appears when you click a search result and then navigate back to the search results page. Click the "Block" link next to that result to block all pages within the site's entire domain.


This post is for reporting sites that use SE content illegally (i.e. without following attribution guidelines). It was originally posted as an answer, here. You may also be looking for the post for reporting copycat sites that outrank Stack Exchange in search results.

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I have never seen the CAPTCHA page as often as I did when I was adding the existing 40 or so answers to this question. – Popular Demand May 8 '12 at 20:20
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That is because you pasted. Try typing... Like a real person :) – Jeff Atwood May 12 '12 at 15:20
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...yeeeeahhhh, I prefer the CAPTCHAs. – Popular Demand May 12 '12 at 21:17
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@JeffAtwood I would put a poison pill question(s) that only those APIs presented so that you could automatically re-scrap via Google and easily find infringing sites. Much like cartographers do on physical maps by putting fake locations or markers to easily spot copies. The thieves would never know what to look for and you could easily make this an automated process. – Jarrod Roberson Jul 14 '12 at 6:04
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@Jeff is this handled at some level? Can we know which sites were reported and closed? – Sha Wiz Dow Ard Aug 8 '12 at 10:58
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@ShaWizDowArd I don't have a handy list of sites that have been dealt with, but we do monitor this thread and contact offenders. This post isn't just a black hole. :) – Anna Lear Aug 31 '12 at 22:25
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androiddev.orkitra.com

Scraping questions and answers from the android tag with no attribution and not even mentioning the users who asked and answered the questions.

For example

http://androiddev.orkitra.com/?p=43463

is sourced from:

Trying to requery an already closed cursor

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http://nerdanswer.com.

Scrapes from both SuperUser and ServerFault. No mention or referrer back to original SE sites, apart from the posters username (see http://nerdanswer.com/answer.php?q=147786) links to the profile on SU.

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cloverink.net

Scraping/copying questions with accepted answers and passing off as blog material. No attribution of any sort.

For example

http://cloverink.net/can-a-byte-array-be-written-to-a-file-in-c/

is sourced from:

Can a Byte[] Array be written to a file in C#?

Site even has Disqus comments set up and people are commenting on these bogus posts, for example:

http://cloverink.net/invalid-multibyte-char-us-ascii-with-rails-and-ruby-1-9

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www.superbank.org

There are only references to author names. No links to Stack Overflow are available, and nothing indicates that the content is from SO.

Example:

http://www.superbank.org/is-the-garbage-first-g1-collector-production-ready-in-java-6/

"Real" question: Is the garbage-first (G1) collector "production ready" in Java 6?.

Updated October 16, 2012:
Appeared on the second page of Google results for spring 3.1.2 register "MappingJackson2HttpMessageConverter".

No attribution. http://www.superbank.org/help/34975/registrer-mappingjackson2httpmessageconverter-in-spring-3-1-2-with-jaxb-annotati.html is a copy of Registrer MappingJackson2HttpMessageConverter in Spring 3.1.2 with JAXB annotations.

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*.phpfogapp.com

Subsite: javascriptfaq.phpfogapp.com, titled "Javascript FAQ"

Example: http://javascriptfaq.phpfogapp.com/javascript-why-create-loops-to-get-elements-for-events.html

Content has been stolen from Stack Overflow, but only the questions related to and . Answers are posted as comments, with original names of the users who answered, but without links to the users or to Stack Overflow.

They also copied the "Demo" links of jsfiddle.net with the original answers. There is also a button marked "Submit a comment," but it doesn't work for commenting.

Update August 3, 2012:

Subsite: javascriptask.phpfogapp.com

This site seems to actively crawl or collect JavaScript questions from SO. It violates all attributions but mentions the authors' names. There are no links to original questions or to author profiles, or any indication that the posts are from Stack Overflow.

Example: http://javascriptask.phpfogapp.com/php-http-status-code-with-special-characters-in-the-url.html

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rqgg.net

Contains question and answer data from several Stack Exchange sites.

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unobaord.com & coderesource.org

  • Links to the Stack Overflow main page (no follow)
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Globberstack.com

  • No older posts. Assuming MSO post is accurate (new posts adhere to rules and are no follow)
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Omgili.com

  • Questions link to Stack Overflow (no follow)
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developerquestion.com

  • Links to Stack Overflow question (no follow)
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johnnycoder.com

  • Example (http://johnnycoder.com/blog/2008/11/10/run-cmdexe-as-local-system-account/)
  • It looks like for this one, the person who posted it also has his own blog and posted the question there. He doesn’t link to us or any of the people on Stack Overflow who answered, but he doesn’t quote that text either - looks like he was just trying to get other answers from his readers.
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apacheserver.net ("Best unofficial Apache Server developers community")

  • Question links redirect to homepage, on which I can’t figure out what’s happening.
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shrenikvikam.com

  • Example (http://www.shrenikvikam.com/adb-doesnt-detect-android-device-vodafone-845/)
  • Doesn’t indicate post came from Stack Overflow, but does link to our post
  • Doesn’t list or link to authors
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drija.com

  • Example (http://drija.com/multiple-monitors/54867/how-to-move-an-applications-dialog-box-from-a-disconnected-monitor-to-the-main/)
  • This is a copy of the SU question How to move an application's dialog box from a disconnected monitor to the main, which links to another super user question (it includes a link to the second super user question, but not the one it copies)
  • Does not indicate the post came from Stack Exchange
  • Lists and includes links to asker and answerers
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questionhub.com

  • Example (http://www.questionhub.com/StackOverflow/1341075)
  • Aggregates Q&A’s from all around the web
  • Format: copies text of question, then links to our question as the answer
  • Does indicate that it came from Stack Overflow (logo in corner)
  • Hyperlinks to our question
  • Links to user who asked question and displays their name (bottom of page says “Post X days ago by _”)
  • Does not link to users who answered - but they don’t display the text of answers either (their answer is a link to our question)
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genmaint.com

  • Example (http://www.genmaint.com/kill-ajax-requests-using-javascript-using-jquery.html)
  • Note: they describe themselves as “A collaboratively edited question and answer site.”
  • Indicates it came from Stack Overflow
  • Links back to original post and user profiles
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fr.w3support.net

  • Example (http://fr.w3support.net/index.php?db=su&id=9811)
  • Doesn’t acknowledge it came from Stack Overflow, link to Stack Overflow, or any of our user profiles
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lampcms.com

  • Question is attributed properly
  • Answers are attributed to users, but not directly to Stack Overflow
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nujk.com

  • Example (http://www.nujk.com/timer-job-from-a-spweb) (original)
  • copies the adzerk divs, that is the only attribution
  • mangles usernames
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ency9.com

  • Example (http://www.ency9.com/gadget/indexing-for-google-scholar-which-tags-to-use/) (Original on Webmasters SE: Indexing for Google scholar, which tags to use?)
  • no mention of Stack Overflow anywhere on the site
  • no usernames at all, let alone credit to Stack Exchange users
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news.puppin.org

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streamreader.org

  • Gives attribution to users and links to their Gaming Stack Exchange profiles
  • Does not link to the Gaming Stack Exchange question
  • Mangles some of the text even
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sharepointqanda.com

  • No attribution at all whatsoever
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iappnow.com

  • no attribution at all
  • “Continue here” link is broken (seems to direct to some original source)
  • there is a <link rel=”stackoverflow.com/...> in the page source but it doesn’t seem to do anything
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gardenquestions.com

  • has an attrib link at the bottom claiming to get content from the Stack Exchange data dump
  • no credit to users or link to the question
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jqpoint.com

  • links back to the Stack Exchange question, but nofollow
  • no asker or answerer attib
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applerr.com

  • no reference to SO or SE in any way
  • no attribution to users
  • does not post the answer
  • claims its own copyright on the content!
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www.aspwinhost.com

  • changing names of the users
  • replacing links of users to a single Indian site
  • claims copyright on the content
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justlogged.com

  • no attribution at all (at least not with JavaScript blocked)
  • The last editor is misattributed as the asker of the question and the link is to the main page of justlogged.com
  • Example: www.justlogged.com/Question/3/2786/fb3f76858cb38e5b7fd113e0bc1c0721
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codinganswers.info

  • does contain link to "original source" but no author attribution
  • example question with my own content: http://codinganswers.info/index.php/2010/11/stackapplet-stackoverflow-meets-the-gnome-desktop-v1-4-released/
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