Recently, multiple articles per day are getting posted to Microsoft Azure Collective. Based on that publishing rate, I got a little suspicious, so started looking at a couple of them and it seems that they are (at best) a summary of existing documentation.
Let's take this for example: https://stackoverflow.com/collectives/azure/articles/75884804/understanding-proxyaddress-conflicts-for-b2b-guest-users-in-microsoft-azure-acti
It is almost entirely a word by word copy of the given source, with some redactions, but no added value or even paraphrasing.
Is it acceptable to copy and paste parts of the documentation, apply some minimal formatting changes, and post them as articles here?
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, also listed are PRMerger6, PRMerger13 and PRMerger17. This must put the article close to the realm of AI generated content policy meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/424952/…