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I just went over to that thread to see what type of "adult conversation" you were having. At the time I checked, the last five posts in the thread were yours. The first of them was classic "whataboutism". The next was an excerpt from a WSJ article without a link to said article. The next three appear to be quotes from something, but you didn't cite a source or even identify them as quotes. So, more than likely they are plagiarized and possibly a copyright violation. In sum, you appear to have posted five times without adding any substantive thoughts of your own. This sounds very much like an attempt to "gum up legitimate conversation with stuff that doesn’t violate the rules but drowns out actual posts" as described above. |
LOL. Articles from the Daily Caller? |
Exactly. The extremely vigorous, unquestionable support of BK is bizarre. Who is posting that? If not family friends or interns or a PR firm he hired, then it’s a few nut jobs. Probirthers gone wild? |
I am the PP you are responding to - and your Aunt Lydia reference makes me think you haven't read the new HMT book. Go read it - you will love it!! |
1. I listed the citation in a separate post. Every word was copied and pasted from the WSJ op-Ed I cited. 2. I decided to copy/paste as much of it as I could because the link brings you to a firewall if you don’t have a subscription. 3. I have asked you in the past why you allow posters to quote huge excerpts from articles and you said it was perfectly fine to do that. Of course, those were articles you probably agreed with, so now I see why you had no problem with them, but are calling me out for doing exactly the same thing. |
Ach! Thank you for the rec! I read spoilers here https://www.vanityfair.com/hollywood/2019/09/margaret-atwood-the-testaments-aunt-lydia-ending-handmaids-tale because I’m knee deep in six books and halfway through the Hercule Poirot mysteries, but I might try to pick it up soon! |
I didn’t post anything from the Daily Caller, but I’m sure they’re just as unbiased as your HuffPo, WashPo, and of course, the disgraceful NYT. |
PP here. I have no idea why you deleted the WSJ citation. Was it so that you could accuse me of plagiarism? Wow. |
In your first message, you said that the article was from the WSJ. But, you did not include a link. Moreover, there was no indication that the subsequent posts came from the same article. I have never said that quoting huge excerpts is perfectly fine. Indeed, I frequently say the opposite. Moreover, there are two entries on our FAQ page that address this: I found an article that I think people on DCUM will find interesting. Should I "cut and paste" the article into a message in the forums? Only if the author of the article explicitly allows distribution of his intellectual property in that manner. DCUM respects intellectual property rights and will delete articles that appear to have been posted in violation of copyright laws. The appropriate means of bringing article to DCUM readers' attention is to post a brief summary or excerpt and a link to the original source. Should I post a message that contains nothing but a link to an article somewhere else on the Internet? No. The DCUM Forums are not your Facebook wall or your Twitter Feed. With a few exceptions, our forums are meant for discussion. If you think an article on another website is worth discussing, then please post a brief summary of the article or some commentary about the article along with the link. That will allow readers to make a more informed choice whether to click on the link. Not for the first time, a Conservative thinks they are not subject to the same rules as anyone else. Finally, you didn't address why you posted your excerpts in four separate posts. |
I didn't delete any of your posts, though I might because they very likely violate copyright laws. Your paranoia would be amusing if it wasn't so tiring. Here is the first post of the series and the only one that mentioned a source: http://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/900/828110.page#15719602 The only indication of a source is, "Great op-Ed by Peggy Noonan in today’s WSJ." |
| If I may be impertinent, what are the rough percentages of posters who support Kavanaugh vs those who oppose him? Or if that takes too long to look up or you feel it’s inappropriate to ask, never mind. |
I have no idea because I haven't read the thread except the last page. |
That’s rich - I would say the “extremely vigorous, unquestionable” condemnation of BK - with no hard evidence, only unsubstantiated allegations - has got to be coming from a few nut jobs. At this point, if you’re still absolutely certain he did something, even after all sorts of holes have been found in the allegations, then you probably need to seek professional help. |
I posted the source in a separate post, within that grouping. And now it’s gone. |
Oh, there was a post that had nothing but a link. I had no idea that it was supposed to be part of your series of posts. You didn't include anything to explain what the link was. Moreover, it went to Google, not to the WSJ. Anyway, the proper way to post an excerpt is to provide a small excerpt and include a link to the source, all in one post. |