If you're going to copy-paste it,

- you should also check the license of that content and whether you're allowed by that license to copy and paste it to Stack Overflow, where [all user-contributed content is licenses under CC-BY-SA 4.0](https://meta.stackexchange.com/legal/terms-of-service#licensing).

- you must follow [the rules laid out for referencing material written by others](/help/referencing).

- you would do well to say whether or not you are affiliated in any way with the author of that content, or the service serving that content (see also [/help/promotion](/help/promotion)).

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There's another option that you haven't considered: attribution (give a link and name the author where possible) + paraphrasing / adaptation of how you present the information.