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by enraged_camel
4568 days ago
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>>and break everyone's experience Come on. Appending a URL to the copied text doesn't break anyone's experience. It's a very tiny inconvenience at best. As for them pre-judging any copy and paste as inherently unfair, most people on the Internet copy and steal things without giving credit. Appending a URL to a chunk of copied text is a way of nudging them to cite the material. As for fair-use folks, I see it as helpful. I always cite material I copy from elsewhere manually, but now the script does it for me. In either case, it's a win. |
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You're justifying their pre-judgment of people by pre-judging more people.
> I always cite material I copy from elsewhere manually, but now the script does it for me. In either case, it's a win.
Citing material by leaving the "\n\nRead more at http://something.somewhere/content.html" isn't a format I've ever seen anywhere, and seems like it would be incredibly annoying to parse.