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This post was deleted with the justification

Copy-pasta with no original work from linked page.

I flagged it with moderator intervention with the reason

This was closed with the justification "Copy-pasta" and I reference in the question [answer] I'm grabbing the information from the mentioned source, in particular the affirmations it has in it. I see no reason to delete it.

which was rejected due to

Please review our attribution and referencing requirements: https://stackoverflow.com/help/referencing

In the referencing page it states

  • Provide a link to the original page or answer -> which I did
  • Quote only the relevant portion -> no quote format since it isn't exactly word by word translation but I state the affirmations and the images come from there (which is a common way of quoting in articles too)
  • Provide the name of the original author -> I edited the answer to include it once the moderator CodyGray told me who was the author.

To me it's obvious I didn't intend to take credit for this but found value in that work.


Here's the post of you're not able to see:

In this website you're able to see truth tables. From looking at them, it's easily picked up the affirmations the author dorey presents in it

  • == (negated: !=), using two equals signs for JavaScript equality testing, some funky conversions take place

enter image description here

  • === (negated: !==), using three equals signs for JavaScript equality testing, everything is as is. Nothing gets converted before being evaluated.

enter image description here

In other words, always use 3 equals unless you have a good reason to use 2.

If you will, there's also a unified version of it here

enter image description here

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    You cited your source but didn’t quote it. I also don’t see a single sentence you wrote that was not from your source. Dec 5, 2020 at 12:50
  • @SecurityHound I didn't use the quote format but I state the content comes from there and I specify the affirmations and truth tables. There's no other images or affirmations in it Dec 5, 2020 at 12:51
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    You have to quote and cite your source but also write something that isn’t taken from the source. Just copying and pasting content isn’t that helpful. Dec 5, 2020 at 12:53
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    Not to mention you didn't really add any new information as a new answer on a old question that has 10 answers already...
    – Cerbrus
    Dec 5, 2020 at 12:54
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    The author's name is "dorey"; see github.com/dorey/JavaScript-Equality-Table. The referencing guidelines on that page seem pretty clear to me. Dec 5, 2020 at 12:54
  • It combines more than one source even though one is linked in the initial source and it doesn't use the entire content present in it Dec 5, 2020 at 12:54
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    @Cerbrus I disagree. Which other answers use the truth tables for example? Dec 5, 2020 at 12:55
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    The source is the same.
    – Cerbrus
    Dec 5, 2020 at 13:00
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    Yes. I did around 1-2 seconds of digging to find the author's name. (Their full name could have been different than the name in the URL slug. In this case, it wasn't.) Dec 5, 2020 at 13:01
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    @Tiago - You could edit and improve your answer but take all the feedback into consideration. Copying and pasting content into an answer isn’t considered helpful. Dec 5, 2020 at 13:06
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    @SecurityHound now that I know the author name I edited the answer and included that information in it Dec 5, 2020 at 13:09
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    @CodyGray the name of the author was included in the answer after you stating who it was. It is not my intent to take credit for the author's work. If that's not clear, I'm willing to know what else must be done. Dec 5, 2020 at 13:15
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    From the link in your answer : Do not copy the complete text of external sources; instead, use their words and ideas to support your own .. Dec 5, 2020 at 13:48
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    Sorry? Copy-pasta? Is that the Italian word for plagiarism?
    – JK.
    Dec 6, 2020 at 23:11
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    @JK: Slang, but it appears to be an official English word (slightly different spelling): copypasta - "(Internet slang) A block of text which has been copied and pasted from somewhere else.". The (real) origin seems to be unknown. Dec 9, 2020 at 14:26

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That 8-year-old question had 10 answers already. Everything you need to know about equality comparison is already in there.

You copy-pasted a website into an answer. You didn't add any significant writing, you even verbatim copied their explanations.
That's blatant plagiarism, even if you linked to the source.

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    I'm stating the information comes from there and which information. Dec 5, 2020 at 12:58
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    That's not good enough. What you could have done, is insert the tables, link to the source, and add your own explanation to these tables. What you have done, is: "Look at these truth tables I copied from this website: <copy-pasta>"
    – Cerbrus
    Dec 5, 2020 at 13:00
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    @TiagoMartinsPeres李大仁 - So your answer is the search result of a search engine? We need detailed answers not just copy and pasted content. Dec 6, 2020 at 23:25

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