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Code stolen by highly upvoted, outdated answer

That's not ok; I rolled back the edit. That said, it is possible that the user did this solely as a community service rather than for gaining points. Their answer is stuck to the top; they couldn't ...
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What do we do with answers that are entirely copied and improperly attributed (only a "reference" link or similar is included)?

Before I start, there is a help article dedicated to the overarching issue of referencing content from external sources. The guidelines therein apply to pretty much any situation involving referencing ...
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Is there a policy on plagiarism?

We do have a policy on plagiarism: it's not okay. We require full attribution with a link to the original author, and even then users may not copy content without permission. The permission issue isn'...
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Did this answer require the OP to disclose affiliation?

If someone is asking about how to do something with a specific framework or product, and one of the authors / contributors / employees of that framework or product answer, I don't think disclosure is ...
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Hiding attribution of quoted material

This help article says: When you find a useful resource that can help answer a question (from another site or in an answer on Stack Overflow) make sure you do all of the following: Provide a link to ...
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What should we do when a question in another SO language-site has a duplicate on the main site?

1. You can't close questions as duplicates on other sites. 2/3. You should always try to answer in your own words instead of just directly translating the other site's answer. The majority of your ...
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Code stolen by highly upvoted, outdated answer

Frankly, it seems to me that dragging Meta into this just wasn't useful. I agree 100% with Pekka 웃's reply that the author's actions weren't entirely acceptable. But please note: the only thing wrong ...
Peter Duniho's user avatar
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Is full attribution required when quoting parts of the question in an answer?

My question is: is full attribution required when quoting parts of the question being answered in the answer body? On the internet, it is a standard convention when replying to a post in the same ...
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What to do with answers taking over yours?

This is a knowledge curation site, not a competition. It stings a little when this sort of thing happens, but remember why you're here: to share your knowledge with other programmers world wide. Your ...
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Is full attribution required when quoting parts of the question in an answer?

I dug in a bit, and am going to argue that the answer is actually no (though I'm no lawyer by any stretch), our standard attribution requirements are not required for quotes of a question in an answer ...
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What are the rules (or traditions) to deal with an answer when there is an earlier comment?

If someone wanted to write an answer they would have done so. Leaving a comment is often done when either the question or providing an answer isn't seen as useful. Or they are unsure they got the ...
rene's user avatar
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What should we do when a question in another SO language-site has a duplicate on the main site?

Frame challenge: What if we reversed this question to ask if we should close as duplicates any questions on the English SO site if an answer can be found on another site, such as Russian, Chinese or ...
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Making appropriate use of Stack Overflow answers in OSS

If you rewrite the code using ideas a question/answer gave you, then it's your work, and you can do whatever you want with it. Update for answers written on/after March 1st, 2016 (Preliminary, work ...
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How can I request attribution removal from documentation edit?

Use the contact us form. I have no idea how we'll accomplish this, but we'll figure it out within 6-8 weeks. Alternately, wait & see if we fix the accounting such that you don't get rep for ...
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If I repost an answer merged into a question, do I need to note the attribution guidelines?

My take? You don't need to be so explicit with attribution when it is immediately obvious who the originator of the content you are quoting is. Every answer is associated with a question, and on Stack ...
BoltClock's user avatar
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Is it ok to quote short solutions from GitHub issues *verbatim* as answers?

As long as you follow the attribution/referencing requirements, then it is fine. Those requirements are: Crediting the original author/source by name (if the name can be found), Linking directly to ...
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Shouldn't we have a copied content without attribution flag?

There is a flag for it, it's the "In need for moderator attention" flag. A flag that says the post is plagiarism on its own isn't helpful; there's no link to the original source or ...
22 votes

Rewrite link-only answer completely with extensive quote reformatting, or just write my own answer?

Or, y'know, you could just write your own original answer and incorporate the link. Further Reading Link-only Answers
Robert Harvey's user avatar
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Asker substantially copied my answer into their own, and then accepted their answer

Some new users don't understand how the site works immediately. In that case, it seems that the question asker copied your answer and accepted their own, like people do in a forum. So I wouldn't call ...
Jean-François Fabre's user avatar
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Is copying Stack Overflow content to own blog and linking it in an answer appropriate behavior?

From A site (or scraper) is copying content from Stack Exchange. What do I do? on Meta Stack Exchange: Can I do anything myself? Absolutely! While larger cases of mass violations will require ...
Michał Perłakowski's user avatar
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Curious case of copied code

When you run into something that might resemble "no attribution", simply flag for moderator attention, and explain that. Obviously, you should provide a link to the "original" piece of code/art/text .....
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Is it allowed to copy from Stack Overflow answers or other resources in Documentation?

From the help center: How to reference material written by others Plagiarism - posting the work of others with no indication that it is not your own - is frowned on by our community, and may ...
Glorfindel's user avatar
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Rewrite link-only answer completely with extensive quote reformatting, or just write my own answer?

I'm afraid that if we systematically edit lazily written link-only answers to become good answers, we're not going to do the site a favor in the long run. I think this because if the person who ...
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Edit Attribution

if it is a common practice to attribute edits No. Edits should never have inline attribution, any more than posts should contain signatures or taglines. This is noise, and it should be rolled back.
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Rewrite link-only answer completely with extensive quote reformatting, or just write my own answer?

Do what you do whenever you see that the existing answers on a question aren't good enough: Write your own! If this were not the normal order of things, every question would only have one answer. ...
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Rewrite link-only answer completely with extensive quote reformatting, or just write my own answer?

DISCLAIMER: I'm only talking about link-copied answers here. It looks obvious to me that if, in a similar situation, you already have an answer you think is better, then you shouldn't waste time ...
Marco Bonelli's user avatar
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How does one report bad actors who copy Stack Overflow content and publish it without attribution in commercial books for sale?

the authors <...> did not provide attribution Yes, this is in direct violation of the CC-BY-SA license's attribution requirement (doesn't matter if it is unethical or not, it is, plain and ...
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Are "quote-only" answers allowed?

Yes, provided that you follow our attribution requirements—which consist of clearly indicating all copied content, including the name of the original author (if available), and linking to the original ...
Cody Gray - on strike's user avatar
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Making appropriate use of Stack Overflow answers in OSS

I don't think that this is so much a legal issue; it's a moral one. Code can be copyrighted but ideas can't. If you copy an answer verbatim into your code base, then yes, you have to obey the Creative ...
5gon12eder's user avatar
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If a tag wiki excerpt is quoted from another source, is it acceptable to provide attribution in the tag's wiki content?

No Tag wiki excerpts, despite their name, should be providing usage guidance It is highly unlikely that text copied from elsewhere on the web provides a useful description of how to use a tag. Great ...
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