A YouTube content creator (there are probably others doing the same thing) is re-publishing Stack Overflow questions and answers on their channel.
In the details section of the videos, they write the following disclaimers:
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Just wanted to thank those users featured in this video:
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Is this acceptable use of Stack Overflow content and does it meet the requirements of attribution?
Under the CC BY-SA deed:
appropriate credit — If supplied, you must provide the name of the creator and attribution parties, a copyright notice, a license notice, a disclaimer notice, and a link to the material.
indicate if changes were made — In 4.0, you must indicate if you modified the material and retain an indication of previous modifications. In 3.0 and earlier license versions, the indication of changes is only required if you create a derivative.
Don't these clauses imply that there needs to be a link back to the actual Q&A thread on Stack Overflow?
Is it acceptable to link back directly to individual user profiles, but not the content itself?
Does changing the questions to be un-cut-and-pasteable videos which don't reflect previous/future edits breach the "indicate if changes were made" clause?
It seems to me that ripping other people's contributions to auto-generate videos for profit whilst leaving all attribution in the fine-print is somehow unjust, but does it breach the terms and conditions of the SO licence?