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Mar 20, 2017 at 9:34 history edited CommunityBot
replaced http://meta.stackoverflow.com/ with https://meta.stackoverflow.com/
Jan 12, 2017 at 8:05 history closed gnat
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Duplicate of Stopping tag wiki plagiarism, Part II: Taking Action
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Jan 12, 2017 at 8:05
Mar 20, 2016 at 11:32 answer added Mogsdad timeline score: 3
Feb 20, 2016 at 14:31 comment added Leon Gaban I must be in the 20% here, but I completely disagree, this is not plagiarism. Our goal on stackoverflow is helping to answer questions. We aren't writing works of English, or reporting sport stories, or writing fiction. We deal with logic, how does one accomplish this? Yes links to original authors / plugin pages are a must. However copy and paste should be completely fine.
Nov 3, 2015 at 3:51 history edited Peter Duniho CC BY-SA 3.0
elaborate on "potentially harmful"
Nov 3, 2015 at 2:55 answer added Nathan Tuggy timeline score: 28
Nov 2, 2015 at 16:29 comment added Peter Duniho @pnuts: I think you and Hans are both wrong to be focusing on the question of the word "plagiarism". I never used the word myself, except to tag my question, and I did so primarily because that tag is in fact where people will find related discussion. It is derailing the real point and questions to waste time debating the exact definition and legality of "plagiarism".
Nov 2, 2015 at 16:12 comment added Peter Duniho @pnuts: I have nothing against "common sense", if it truly is so. As for elaboration, I believe previous discussions in the linked posts sum it up well, but the short version is: unattributed copying is prohibited on SO (so, in and of itself is considered wrong), and the copied content is almost never actually useful, but tends to inhibit others from providing good content, so we wind up with crappy wiki content, from the "displacement effect".
Nov 2, 2015 at 16:04 comment added Bill Woodger There's a rejection reason for "copied content". SO tags are not supposed to be copies of what otherwise exists. Else, what's the point?
Nov 2, 2015 at 15:49 comment added Braiam @Lundin I presume pnuts was trying to get Hans attention... on another people post(?)
Nov 2, 2015 at 14:57 comment added Lundin @pnuts The case for common sense is otherwise: do we really need a tag for everything single thing in the world?
Nov 2, 2015 at 14:35 comment added Braiam Related to first concern meta.stackexchange.com/q/238339/213575, the second one is a matter of education.
Nov 2, 2015 at 12:31 comment added theB Where's Bob?
Nov 2, 2015 at 10:50 answer added Hans Passant timeline score: -1
Nov 2, 2015 at 3:23 comment added mmking You can't flag a tag. You need to find one of his posts and raise a custom flag describing what's wrong and listing the tags.
Nov 2, 2015 at 2:07 history asked Peter Duniho CC BY-SA 3.0