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Reword to make it clear that other people don't actually get a CC BY-SA license, even though they will assume that they do.
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Makyen Mod
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What the editor did is wrong, because it copied content hethey did not own into a question which is under CC-BY-SA. This could theoretically allowmake other people tothink they are legally use code thatusing the code, even though they do not actually have a valid license. The OP specifically did not want to allowput the code in their post, and did not provide an explicit license in their jsFiddle (jsFiddle does not impose any kind of license, which means there is no license, unless explicitly stated, and all the copyright rights remain to the sole author of the snippet).

So: reject these edits. However, you should also:

  • Comment on the question noticing the OP that the post is incomplete and they should add a StackSnippet.
  • Vote to close the question as lacking an MCVE.
  • Possibly downvote the question.

What the editor did is wrong, because it copied content he did not own into a question which is under CC-BY-SA. This could theoretically allow other people to legally use code that the OP specifically did not want to allow (jsFiddle does not impose any kind of license, and all the copyright rights remain to the sole author of the snippet).

So: reject these edits. However, you should also:

  • Comment on the question noticing the OP that the post is incomplete and they should add a StackSnippet.
  • Vote to close the question as lacking an MCVE.
  • Possibly downvote the question.

What the editor did is wrong, because it copied content they did not own into a question which is under CC-BY-SA. This could make other people think they are legally using the code, even though they do not actually have a valid license. The OP specifically did not put the code in their post, and did not provide an explicit license in their jsFiddle (jsFiddle does not impose any kind of license, which means there is no license, unless explicitly stated, and all the copyright rights remain to the sole author of the snippet).

So: reject these edits. However, you should also:

  • Comment on the question noticing the OP that the post is incomplete and they should add a StackSnippet.
  • Vote to close the question as lacking an MCVE.
  • Possibly downvote the question.
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Martijn Pieters Mod
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What the editor did is wrong, because it copied content he did not own into a question which is under CC-BY-SA. This could theoretically allow other people to legally use code that the OP specifically did not want to allow (jsFiddle does not impose any kind of license, and all the copyright rights remain to the sole author of the snippet).

So: reject these edits. However, you should also:

  • Comment on the question noticing the OP that itthe post is incomplete and itthey should add a StackSnippet.
  • Vote to close the question as lacking an MCVE.
  • Possibly downvote the question.

What the editor did is wrong, because it copied content he did not own into a question which is under CC-BY-SA. This could theoretically allow other people to legally use code that the OP specifically did not want to allow (jsFiddle does not impose any kind of license, and all the copyright rights remain to the sole author of the snippet).

So: reject these edits. However, you should also:

  • Comment on the question noticing the OP that it is incomplete and it should add a StackSnippet.
  • Vote to close the question as lacking an MCVE.
  • Possibly downvote the question.

What the editor did is wrong, because it copied content he did not own into a question which is under CC-BY-SA. This could theoretically allow other people to legally use code that the OP specifically did not want to allow (jsFiddle does not impose any kind of license, and all the copyright rights remain to the sole author of the snippet).

So: reject these edits. However, you should also:

  • Comment on the question noticing the OP that the post is incomplete and they should add a StackSnippet.
  • Vote to close the question as lacking an MCVE.
  • Possibly downvote the question.
replaced http://stackoverflow.com/ with https://stackoverflow.com/
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What the editor did is wrong, because it copied content he did not own into a question which is under CC-BY-SA. This could theoretically allow other people to legally use code that the OP specifically did not want to allow (jsFiddle does not impose any kind of license, and all the copyright rights remain to the sole author of the snippet).

So: reject these edits. However, you should also:

  • Comment on the question noticing the OP that it is incomplete and it should add a StackSnippet.
  • Vote to close the question as lacking an MCVEMCVE.
  • Possibly downvote the question.

What the editor did is wrong, because it copied content he did not own into a question which is under CC-BY-SA. This could theoretically allow other people to legally use code that the OP specifically did not want to allow (jsFiddle does not impose any kind of license, and all the copyright rights remain to the sole author of the snippet).

So: reject these edits. However, you should also:

  • Comment on the question noticing the OP that it is incomplete and it should add a StackSnippet.
  • Vote to close the question as lacking an MCVE.
  • Possibly downvote the question.

What the editor did is wrong, because it copied content he did not own into a question which is under CC-BY-SA. This could theoretically allow other people to legally use code that the OP specifically did not want to allow (jsFiddle does not impose any kind of license, and all the copyright rights remain to the sole author of the snippet).

So: reject these edits. However, you should also:

  • Comment on the question noticing the OP that it is incomplete and it should add a StackSnippet.
  • Vote to close the question as lacking an MCVE.
  • Possibly downvote the question.
Active reading (but what about "remain to"?).
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