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RE: Why EOS will destroy everything else??

in #eos7 years ago

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@steemcleaners i have already mentioned post source first after tht i have mentioned post link @dan resteemed this post after watchn everythng and yes i got it from author only.. Just few people flag is through 15 20 bot accounts and u r also flagn my every post ok m leaving steemit no problem jst bighwales around here to trouble everyday some one from a group of gang flagn my all post so tired now good bye :D @steemcleaners

No, no, don't leave. all you simply have to do is state that this is from Fabiana Cecin of Medium posted Jan 31. Provide a link, then state you are re-posting it on Stemit. That's it.

Coool ok i have done it

@cryptoboiiii I want you to know that it is not OK to use another person’s hard work like this, even if you acknowledge the original author.

You could have instead included a link to the original article and made a few though provoking comments of your own.

Stealing an entire article is not allowed even if you cite the source. It’s like stealing from Walmart and selling the goods with a sign saying “stolen from Walmart”. It does not make it ethical.

It is OK to write a blog talking about what someone else wrote. You can include properly sourced quotes from that blog, maybe a few words, a sentence, or even an entire paragraph, to illustrate your point. It is definitely NOT OK to copy the entire blog, irrespective of whether you are mentioning the source.

@therealwolf is 100% right on this.