I wasn't able to find any in our help-pages.

I find choroba's standard reply quite helpful...

...could we add this to our FAQ and make it linkable via "crosspost"?

Preferably in Posting on PerlMonks

Cheers Rolf
(addicted to the Perl Programming Language :)
see Wikisyntax for the Monastery

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Re: Rules for crossposting in our FAQ
by choroba (Cardinal) on Oct 09, 2024 at 19:40 UTC
    See also Cross-posting Policy?, notable my reply there, if you're really into my view on the whole matter.

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      > you're really into my view on the whole matter.

      I'm still thinking that it's already impolite without explicit policy.

      My point is that having a quicklink into the faq makes the lives of responders easier.

      And I recently learned that Reddit/Perl admins have another view on that matter, which justifies effort for clarification on our side.

      Cheers Rolf
      (addicted to the Perl Programming Language :)
      see Wikisyntax for the Monastery

        Really? What's Reddit admins' view, then? Is it impolite to inform about crossposting? Is it bad to crosspost at all?

        map{substr$_->[0],$_->[1]||0,1}[\*||{},3],[[]],[ref qr-1,-,-1],[{}],[sub{}^*ARGV,3]
Re: Rules for crossposting in our FAQ
by jdporter (Paladin) on Oct 10, 2024 at 05:20 UTC

    I'm not convinced. Cross-posting here without providing links to the posts on other sites doesn't intrinsically harm this site. Therefore, people who get more than very slightly annoyed by it are out of line. If I have one admonition to offer, it is that people should remain polite and helpful even if a poster doesn't mention their cross-post. If you found their post on other site, you can link to it in your comment. If you added comment on other site, you can link here to your content there. It could potentially get a little messy, but I don't think it's worth making a big deal about.

    (What does irk me is when someone posts their question (or Astounding World-Saving XML-Based Last Language You'll Ever Need) on another site and then posts here not much more than a link to the other site. That kind of crap harms this site. But that is unrelated to the current thread.)

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      I'm not convinced. Cross-posting here without providing links to the posts on other sites doesn't intrinsically harm this site. Therefore, people who get more than very slightly annoyed by it are out of line. If I have one admonition to offer, it is that people should remain polite and helpful even if a poster doesn't mention their cross-post.

      I agree with jdporter here. I feel it very informal and cold to point someone to an FAQ entry, as opposed to personally suggesting that 'etiquette dictates that...'. If the problem persists, then by all means, let-em have it.

      I searched in Super Search for myself and "cross-post", and for most of those entries, I was diplomatic (like the choroba example), and I feel we should all behave that way. With the way things have been going, very few read beyond the length of a meme, so I'm certain that those who don't care definitely won't read an FAQ article anyway.

      Those that are serious Monks-to-be will take a personal "take this under advisement" seriously, just like they always have. Those that aren't, well, do we really want them here anyway?

      -stevieb

Re: Rules for crossposting in our FAQ
by erzuuli (Cannon) on Oct 10, 2024 at 05:29 UTC
    could we add this to our FAQ and make it linkable via "crosspost"?

    You are in SiteDocClan. You can create a sitefaqlet. Give it an appropriate FAQ-like title. Then we can create a redirecting alias to it named 'crosspost'.

        You're welcome! (btw, that happened on Aug. 8.) Thank you for volunteering. As always, feel free to ask for assistance.