A note on quotes from your friendly neighborhood TubaDiva

We’ve had quite a few incidents of late where someone posts not only a link to a cite or an interesting article, but they also cut and paste the entire text into the thread.

That’s not the way to do things around here. Not only is it a violation of copyright and a waste of bandwidth, you shouldn’t make everyone wade through an entire article just to prove your point.

It’s very good to hyperlink to whatever it is you want people to read and it’s permissible to quote a short excerpt as a pointer. That’s it, though.

Any questions about SDMB policy? Let us know. Send me an email (TubaDiva@aol.com) or open a thread in About This Message Board.

Thanks.

your humble TubaDiva
Administrator

PS I’m going against our usual rule and crossposting this in a couple other forums – I didn’t want to disturb Ed’s survey announcement, can only have one announcement at a time around here – this is not an invitation for more crossposting by the Teeming Millions.

I disagree.
(Sorry, but this is Great Debates. :wink: )

I’ll add that when using MS Internet Explorer, it’s usually easy to highlight the particular short text you wish to quote, hit control-C, switch to SDMB and open a thread, type [ Q U O T E ] (without the spaces), hit control-V to paste in the material, and type [ / Q U O T E ] to close it. You can, as well, have multiple instances of MSIE open to enable toggling back and forth to quote portions separated from each other by material you do not wish to quote.

I’m not sure whether this works in Netscape or other browsers, or what you can do with WEBTV. But for a large portion of us, it’s the easy way to quote from a source.

Do you have a cite for that?

JDM

You hypocrite! You didn’t ask for a cite in this thread!

:wink:

Sorry. No name-calling. Off to the PIT!!!

BUAHAHAHAHA!

:wink:

-Soup