on 27-04-2016 18:51
Ok, hopefully as this is of important relevance it won't get deleted by administration or moderators who want to shy away from the subject.
I notice that articles from other websites have been totally copied and pasted and a source link added as a footnote.
I need to know what constitutes plagiarism and the legal implications to members and admin should such threads be reported to the original authors or websites.
We normally make comments in our own words when linking to something we find interesting rather than copy and paste the whole article and let members form their own opinion and respond with their own thoughts.
If I quote from an article I make it quite obvious by using quotation marks and italics. I don't find it acceptable to be posting as though I am the author. Everyone on here knows my grammar errors on occasions and knows that they are my own thought and words.
Please discuss as I for one would hate to breach the T&Cs of forum rules. Ultimately O2 are responsible and accountable for the content they allow on their community.
on 28-04-2016 15:29
on 28-04-2016 15:29
@Bambino wrote:@PhoneDoc What you're not aware of is that this has been an ongoing issue for some time, and in the past there was flagrant and gross abuse of copy and paste. What we don't want to see is history repeating itself.
Sure, I can absolutelty appreciate that. In fact in my first post I said that there's nothing wrong with open debate. That I'm completely for.
But this thread was far from such a healthy discussion. It started off with grievances against post length and plagiarism, which were followed up with accusations against other members for their motives in contributing to this forum, followed by many posts attempting to establish the laws that article posters had broken, culminating in repeatidly challenging the moderators.
Surely you could agree that a thread conducted in such a manner is:
Dislike me for pointing out the hypocrisy if you want, but up until the point I entered many of you were happy to pass judgement on others. Just don't pretend like you're making the community a better place for doing it.
on 28-04-2016 15:29
28-04-2016 15:53 - edited 28-04-2016 22:01
28-04-2016 15:53 - edited 28-04-2016 22:01
Hi all,
I have closed this thread now so that we do not begin to start making remarks about specific members and everything becomes personal.
There are many members who have been here for many years and many strong views on how this community should be run, how content should be shared and how much 'fun' one is allowed to have on a community or in a specific thread. Remember, you are all part of a community, you are not running it. Your respective opinions are ones of many and its my job to ensure everyone feels welcome and that we can all get along as well as possible
There are some here who seem to believe they have the right to expose issues they see as wrong publicly and this is not the way to do it. Ask me via PM to clarification on things. If I give you the community team's view on something, that should be the end of it. If you do not like the way we do things, or the things we allow as a community team, please find another place to spend your time online as this community may not be for you.
I have heard from many newer members that this community can be un-welcoming if an opinion is different to the norm, or if a member is a little different in how they speak, write or approach an issue. This stops now please.
If you have an issue, let me know please and we can talk about it. If you disagree with our view on something, you can either accept it and move on or find another community to go to. We welcome everyone at all times. This is the most important thing for us. If its not the most important thing for you while being part of a community, please re-think if you want to be here.
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