When Zoe pinged me about this (as mentioned in her answer to the other question), I checked internally while leaving the comment I did above. Specifically, I talked with Philippe and some of the team working on Collectives. After having those discussions and seeing the feedback here, I've updated the Help Center post with the following goals:
- Disambiguate between "Articles" and "articles" (
as well as making sure that "Collectives" was always capitalized rolled this back as it goes against our guidance).
- Making the bullet point that explains our policy regarding reposting content from elsewhere on the internet more clear rather than having it be a subset of the link-only post policy.
- Encourage reposts to mention and link to the original post.
- Explicitly require that Articles be the original work of the person posting them.
- State that plagiarized posts will be removed and may have consequences.
- Clarify the quoted text in the question - Articles may not be reposts of content on Stack Overflow, whether a Q&A post or another Article.
Because y'all can't see the edit history on the Help Center article, I'll include the major changes below.
Explaining reposting content expectations:
In the original text, we used the term "repurposed", which led to some confusion about whether the content could be identical. Philippe clarified that "reposted" was what was intended, so that's been cleared up. I also separated this into its own bullet so that link-only Articles was one bullet and information about reposting content from elsewhere was its own bullet with two sub-bullets, one about linking to the original source and one about the Creative Commons licensing. I also made some minor improvements to the link-only text.
Before
- Link-only articles are not acceptable. If an article contains links, it must have sufficient context, and content must be resident on the collective. However, the article does not necessarily need to be (but ideally is) content written exclusively for the collective. That is, repurposed articles would be allowed, but they must be resident on Stack Overflow, in the collective. It’s also important to recognize that anything posted to our site is licensed under the Creative Commons license as well.
After
- Link-only Articles are not acceptable. If an Article contains links, it must have sufficient context that visiting the links is not necessary, and content must be resident on the collective.
- An Article does not necessarily need to be (but ideally is) content written exclusively for the collective. Reposting your own content from elsewhere on the internet is allowed, provided it meets the other guidelines.
- When reposting content from elsewhere, the author is encouraged to mention this fact and link to the original.
- It’s also important to recognize that anything posted to our site is licensed under the Creative Commons license.
Addressing content ownership and plagiarism
I added content to two sections to address this. In the "Quality" section, I added a new statement about post ownership:
- Articles must be the original work of the author posting them, or - in the case of multiple authors - the poster must be one of the primary authors.
And in the Code of Conduct section, I added an explicit mention of plagiarism:
- Plagiarized Articles will be removed and may lead to moderator action.
Clarifying statement about reposting content from elsewhere on Stack Overflow
Your question currently quotes this bullet in the Code of Conduct section as being the crux of your question:
- Articles should not be exact duplicates of existing Q&As or articles.
As noted, I discussed this with Philippe and the intention here was to only prohibit duplicates within SO, not from outside the platform. We definitely encourage the content to be unique (and that's explicitly noted in other sections of this document), but it would be difficult to require it - our posts are licensed as Creative Commons, which specifically allows reuse.
To clarify the intention of this bullet, I've rewritten it:
- Articles should not be exact duplicates of existing Q&As or Articles on Stack Overflow.
The changes above are live. If you see any additional improvements or clarifications that can be made to these specific concerns, please let me know in the comments. If there are other concerns about this article unrelated to this, please ask a new question about more generally improving this Help center post.
This guidance was automatically updated for Collectives customer-facing documentation when I updated the Help center, so there's parity between the two.
Thank you for bringing this point of confusion to our attention so that we could clarify the documentation. Also, we appreciate you identifying the plagiarised Article so that the moderators could act to remove it. Plagiarism is not acceptable on our platform and we appreciate the work the mods are doing in conjunction with community members relating to identifying and removing plagiarised content.
"articles" == "Articles™"
, then I guess the guideline I highlighted is irrelevant.