OT: this is more of a PerlMonks Discussion topic.

I was unaware of an issue with node id 174051. The reason I used a link to that node was because when I "Comment On" (reply to) a node, the advice below the text box tells me to "Please read these before you post!", and the second item in the list is the node that you don't want me to link to.

I will try to keep this in mind, but what about everyone else who posts here at the Monastery? How are they expected to know that there is a plagiarism issue with this node?


In reply to Re^3: RFC: how to push the boundries without being annoying? [OT] by toolic
in thread RFC: how to push the boundries without being annoying? by exodist

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