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Q&A Is gaining rep based on SE content ok?

I realize the question is more about harvesting and reposting others' work here, but there's a special case of reposting I'd like to address. (For the general question, see the other answers.) So...

posted 3y ago by Monica Cellio‭  ·  edited 3y ago by Monica Cellio‭

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#2: Post edited by user avatar Monica Cellio‭ · 2021-12-20T16:07:39Z (almost 3 years ago)
  • Sometimes it happens that you've written an answer you're proud of somewhere else, whether SO or Quora or Reddit or wherever, and you'd like to be able to bring it here. To bring it here you'll need a question to attach it to, so, as suggested in the question, you might think about copying the original question with attribution.
  • I would much rather see people in this situation take a different approach. Re-ask the question in your own words. And it's ok if the question isn't exactly the same question, because you're making it *yours*. Then, after copying your answer (self-answering is just fine), try to *improve* it. You've probably learned things since you wrote it (or you adjusted the question in some way that requires changes). Make a good, solid, Q&A contribution *here*, ideally *better* than the original. There'll be no question that you earned the rep that follows.
  • I can't remember if I've done this here on Codidact, but I've done something similar when collecting some of my answers from elsewhere onto my blog. I didn't find it too difficult, and I was happier with the result than I was with the original post.
  • I realize the question is more about harvesting and reposting others' work here, but there's a special case of reposting I'd like to address. (For the general question, see the other answers.)
  • Sometimes it happens that you've written an answer you're proud of somewhere else, whether SO or Quora or Reddit or wherever, and you'd like to be able to bring it here. To bring it here you'll need a question to attach it to, so, as suggested in the question, you might think about copying the original question with attribution.
  • I would much rather see people in this situation take a different approach. Re-ask the question in your own words. And it's ok if the question isn't exactly the same question, because you're making it *yours*. Then, after copying your answer (self-answering is just fine), try to *improve* it. You've probably learned things since you wrote it (or you adjusted the question in some way that requires changes). Make a good, solid, Q&A contribution *here*, ideally *better* than the original. There'll be no question that you earned the rep that follows.
  • I can't remember if I've done this here on Codidact, but I've done something similar when collecting some of my answers from elsewhere onto my blog. I didn't find it too difficult, and I was happier with the result than I was with the original post.
#1: Initial revision by user avatar Monica Cellio‭ · 2021-12-20T14:00:51Z (almost 3 years ago)
Sometimes it happens that you've written an answer you're proud of somewhere else, whether SO or Quora or Reddit or wherever, and you'd like to be able to bring it here.  To bring it here you'll need a question to attach it to, so, as suggested in the question, you might think about copying the original question with attribution.

I would much rather see people in this situation take a different approach.  Re-ask the question in your own words.  And it's ok if the question isn't exactly the same question, because you're making it *yours*.  Then, after copying your answer (self-answering is just fine), try to *improve* it.  You've probably learned things since you wrote it (or you adjusted the question in some way that requires changes).  Make a good, solid, Q&A contribution *here*, ideally *better* than the original.  There'll be no question that you earned the rep that follows.

I can't remember if I've done this here on Codidact, but I've done something similar when collecting some of my answers from elsewhere onto my blog.  I didn't find it too difficult, and I was happier with the result than I was with the original post.