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Q&A Transferring my questions and answers from StackOverflow and other SE sites

In one word: Absolutely! If it's your own content, it's yours to rework and/or relicense as you see fit (or keep under CC BY-SA 4.0 as SE mandated with a twist last I looked, which admittedly was ...

posted 3y ago by Canina‭  ·  edited 3y ago by Canina‭

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#3: Post edited by user avatar Canina‭ · 2021-02-08T13:34:50Z (over 3 years ago)
  • In one word: **Absolutely!**
  • If it's your own content, it's yours to rework and/or relicense as you see fit (or keep under CC BY-SA 4.0 as SE mandated last I looked, which admittedly was a while ago).
  • If it's someone else's content, you'll need to either rewrite it such that it is no longer considered a derivative work, or comply with the terms of the license under which it is available on SE.
  • See also [Claiming posts sourced from StackExchange](https://meta.codidact.com/posts/279740).
  • Just: if you're manually migrating content, please try to not dump it all at once onto a site (it can easily bury other posts), and try to improve it at the same time.
  • In one word: **Absolutely!**
  • If it's your own content, it's yours to rework and/or relicense as you see fit (or keep under CC BY-SA 4.0 as SE mandated with a twist last I looked, which admittedly was a while ago).
  • If it's someone else's content, you'll need to either rewrite it such that it is no longer considered a derivative work, or comply with the terms of the license under which it is available on SE.
  • See also [Claiming posts sourced from StackExchange](https://meta.codidact.com/posts/279740).
  • Just: if you're manually migrating content, please try to not dump it all at once onto a site (it can easily bury other posts), and try to improve it at the same time.
#2: Post edited by user avatar Canina‭ · 2021-02-08T13:34:01Z (over 3 years ago)
  • In one word: **Absolutely!**
  • If it's your own content, it's yours to rework and/or relicense as you see fit (or keep under CC BY-SA 4.0 as SE mandated last I looked, which admittedly was a while ago).
  • If it's someone else's content, you'll need to either rewrite it such that it is no longer considered a derivative work, or comply with the terms of the license under which it is available on SE.
  • See also [Claiming posts sourced from StackExchange](https://meta.codidact.com/posts/279740).
  • In one word: **Absolutely!**
  • If it's your own content, it's yours to rework and/or relicense as you see fit (or keep under CC BY-SA 4.0 as SE mandated last I looked, which admittedly was a while ago).
  • If it's someone else's content, you'll need to either rewrite it such that it is no longer considered a derivative work, or comply with the terms of the license under which it is available on SE.
  • See also [Claiming posts sourced from StackExchange](https://meta.codidact.com/posts/279740).
  • Just: if you're manually migrating content, please try to not dump it all at once onto a site (it can easily bury other posts), and try to improve it at the same time.
#1: Initial revision by user avatar Canina‭ · 2021-02-08T13:31:43Z (over 3 years ago)
In one word: **Absolutely!**

If it's your own content, it's yours to rework and/or relicense as you see fit (or keep under CC BY-SA 4.0 as SE mandated last I looked, which admittedly was a while ago).

If it's someone else's content, you'll need to either rewrite it such that it is no longer considered a derivative work, or comply with the terms of the license under which it is available on SE.

See also [Claiming posts sourced from StackExchange](https://meta.codidact.com/posts/279740).