| bio | website | none |
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| location | Grand Rapids, MI | |
| age | 33 | |
| visits | member for | 1 year, 11 months |
| seen | Apr 15 at 17:32 | |
| stats | profile views | 71 |
I am a online application developer by trade, but I started out as a network administrator. I currently work in the nonprofit sector, as well as some freelancing on my own.
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Aug 2 |
asked | When voting to close, should one answer the question too (if possible) |
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Jul 27 |
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Why can't Stack Overflow vertically center the X in its close boxes? Guys, take this conversation to meta.meta.stackoverflow.com, eh? Off topic! |
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Jul 23 |
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Where can I leave a post about my project? Agree with Andrew -- nice that you asked! Now don't do it :p |
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Jul 20 |
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When is it appropriate to link to your own paywalled website from your answers? 1) I am not attacking you (but you refuse to acknowledge that), 2) I personally have expertise in my field. Your statement, if you prefer, is shown invalid, your positive claims shown as bad science. With that said, I am done with this most unproductive exchange, and generally with you. Good day. |
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Jul 20 |
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When is it appropriate to link to your own paywalled website from your answers? "he has only 2,269 rep on Stack Overflow and his most upvoted answer has just +5 votes." <-- for example, this. It isn't a strawman argument, this is the crux of your argument, that one must have high rep to have the "right" to voice an opinion on this subject. I am not avoiding your question, and generally, it doesn't matter what I think of it anyway. I am not the decision-maker here, and this isn't about your or ME. Take care, my good fellow. |
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Jul 20 |
awarded | Talkative |
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Jul 20 |
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When is it appropriate to link to your own paywalled website from your answers? Remembering that this is not about Jon Harrop, I would say that directly linking to your for-profit blog when other, free documentation exists, you have selected your profit over an independently credible source. You cannot use yourself as a citation to justify your own positive claims, that's bad science. At SO, you answer a question, then (optionally) add links to credible, third-party authorities that prove out the content of your answer. Any ancillary benefits to you from any enhancement of your reputation as a result of your answer isn't the concern here, the concern is overt profit. |
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Jul 20 |
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When is it appropriate to link to your own paywalled website from your answers? A doctor is capable of being every bit as factually correct or incorrect as a non-doctor. Besides, that is a false analogy. More like: should malpractice claims only be credible if they come from other medical doctors? You're saying that someone must have 20k rep to be critical of your behavior here, I call bollocks. An unregistered person could be critical of your behavior and be absolutely correct -- or incorrect. |
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Jul 20 |
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When is it appropriate to link to your own paywalled website from your answers? Calling into question the credibility of the person who holds an opposing viewpoint is inherently ad hominem, yes; credibility itself does not affect the truth (or untruth) or validity of their statement. The point is that the SO rep of your critics here has absolutely no bearing on the validity of their criticism -- you add nothing to your defense of your behavior by bringing it up. |
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Jul 20 |
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When is it appropriate to link to your own paywalled website from your answers? Specific to Jon's case, this has happened to him before. I strongly dislike the personal tone that has been injected into this discussion, but I can't help but notice this sort of argument follows the guy around. It bears mentioning, anyway. |
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Jul 20 |
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When is it appropriate to link to your own paywalled website from your answers? Calling out people for having low rep is not very constructive; your SO rep is a great indicator of how much you've participated in SO, not how much you know or what your level of expertise is. It remains ad hominem rather than focusing on the crux of the argument. |
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Jul 20 |
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When is it appropriate to link to your own paywalled website from your answers? I have no problem Stack Overflow profiting, they incur expenses and provide the platform. I have no problem with people profiting from their knowledge, either. The aspect of this I take issue with, and what you seem to miss, is one or a few users monetizing their activity when everyone else is not. It isn't about you, it is about the practice. I personally prefer a Stack Overflow where people do not monetize their activity (a fact that sets it apart from similar sites), and I have expressed that preference. You don't have to agree, clearly you don't; you're still barking up the wrong tree. |
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Jul 19 |
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When is it appropriate to link to your own paywalled website from your answers? Attack the reputations of those who question your actions, that will surely win the day! |
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Jul 19 |
awarded | Citizen Patrol |
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Jul 19 |
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When is it appropriate to link to your own paywalled website from your answers? That's a fair point, but I think that the important distinction is that there are no equivalent free sources available, and most importantly, that there's no gain to the person providing the link. If the guy linking to IEEE standards was also getting a referrer's fee or in the sales department at IEEE, I'd also have an issue with it. Also, we're talking about a very limited range of situations that don't also bump into being "too localized". |
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Jul 19 |
awarded | Nice Answer |
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Jul 19 |
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When is it appropriate to link to your own paywalled website from your answers? @Servy I edited to clarify. |
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Jul 19 |
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When is it appropriate to link to your own paywalled website from your answers? added 385 characters in body |
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Jul 19 |
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When is it appropriate to link to your own paywalled website from your answers? You and I see this the same. I think that allowing other users to profit from their activity here discourages me from doing it for free. Why approve edits or mess with flags when I could be generating traffic for my paywall and sniping clients for my consultancy? I could use the cash. |
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Jul 19 |
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When is it appropriate to link to your own paywalled website from your answers? @Servy We just missed eachother... I addressed that in my previous comment. |