I can’t begin to enumerate the reasons to make content available on the web. But I can confidently say that people work better when their work is appreciated. And links, in context and with attribution, are how we show appreciation on the web.
RSS feeds are freely available. That doesn’t give you all rights to the content in those feeds. Please add context and attribution when incorporating items from RSS feed in your weblog. Attribution via a title link to the author’s weblog is not enough – add enough context to identify it as another’s work.
There are some quotes from my weblog in other places that do not make me happy… So, if you care, I would appreciate the following while quoting from my weblog:
1. Permalink to weblog post: click on a post title or # next to it to get the link (I know that I should add explicit “permalink” link, but I have to find a macro that does it in Radio).
2. Blockquote/color/bold/italic or another visible way to differentiate my text from your own words.
3. I’m not very happy when my whole post is quoted without any comments, but I can leave with it if you take care about points 1 and 2.
4. Images: please, make sure that image is linked to the post from there it taken (=you’ll get to my post clicking on the image).
Tags: blogging etiquette, citedCh3, content ownershipArchived version of this entry is available at http://blog.mathemagenic.com/2004/02/12.html#a1080; comments are here.
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