I obviously can't speak for anyone but myself, but, I think any non-original content is fair game. Like, I'd be against you copying posts from /r/AITA, but taking posts from /r/science? I'm in favor of it.
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What about things like memes or cat videos? Hard to tell if they're original or not without digging.
I think I'd rather people who create memes or cat videos weigh in on that - it's not something that would bother me, but, I'm not a content creator.
meme templates are meant to be shared by thier very nature. If someone makes a meme and then expects to "own" its distrubution....it won't be a meme.
Interesting to see my question cross-posted, but I appreciate the wider audience.
What are your thoughts on the subject, manticor?
we are still dealing with sync issues, I replied to your main thread earlier today, some people see it, but I dont when viewing from that instance. Growing pains.
Post was:
"depends, a lot of whats on reddit came from elsewhere, sometimes from years before. I dont feel any need to credit reddit for anything like that I grab, if its new and a post unique to the site, I bring it over as an ARCHIVE and link it."
I often repost things to my Meta sub to inform the users coming over to our little corner. Things like "what folks think about reposting reddit content" very relevant, and ty!