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Related: About this forumCan I start a new thread with somebody else's post
If I give them credit for it?
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Can I start a new thread with somebody else's post (Original Post)
raccoon
Jul 2019
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CurtEastPoint
(19,254 posts)1. Huh?
You mean copy and paste their post into one of yours?
Or do you mean including a link in your post to their original post?
raccoon
(31,519 posts)2. I mean copy and pasting it into my post, as a new thread,
Saying posted by Soandso with link.
jberryhill
(62,444 posts)3. Since the only person who would object is that person, why not ask them?
Is it okay with you if I borrow my neighbor's lawn mower? What sort of a question is that?
raccoon
(31,519 posts)4. I don't want to get my post yanked. Oh well. Nt
jberryhill
(62,444 posts)5. If that person gives you permission to do so, why would it get yanked?
If that person does not give you permission to do so, then why would you?
Again, it seems like you are asking us if you can pet someone else's dog.
Phentex
(16,575 posts)6. You could probably start one with their idea...
not necessarily quoting them exactly. I think I have started them and linked to their post but I am pulling out the main idea first. You know like:
Hey, Jim was saying something about alligators in his post [link] and it made me think of this...blah blah blah.
I don't think anyone cares.
Now if ya gonna go THAT STUPID JIM SAID [link]...then Jim might care.
question everything
(49,212 posts)7. Why not?
"As posted by Janet Doe" and quote and add the link.
Done often enough