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RE: A proposal for a "Code of Conduct" for Hive

in #deutsch3 years ago

We don't plagiarize, but publish original content, with reference to sources

Impossible with memes. That's why hivewatchers is crying about some of my posts. But on the other sides memes are something that are pretty normal on the internet. Im sure 99,9% never made a meme itself, but post. Same with sharing links. On hive thats low quality content.

But sharing can include a lot of value for people that otherwise don't see that information. So i dont know :P. As long nobody doesn't claim to be the author, i think POB should work out.

But overall good points.

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Ah, perhaps it depends. Either you make the meme yourself or you copy it from anywhere. Then you can link that source. But who knows if that "source" is the original creator of the meme...

that's the point :) and if we now go one step ahead. Tenor and other gif databases are also not the creators and I'm sure they don't know :)

And another step forward, I'm 100% sure there is nobody that owners the right of the pictures where the meme is built on. In most countries accept by law.

That makes it IMO impossible to credit someone.

3 lines of text are that awesome?

The situation of the picture?

The guy that shares it with others?

I think all steps alone are close to valueless :D

I mean i love to post memes, but not all memes and headlines are funny. So if i look over i select the (IMO) funny ones.