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Exact duplicate of Is it okay to answer a Stack Overflow question with a link


There are times when a Stackoverflow question is answered/discussed somewhere else on the Internet. I want to help and answer the question, but it does not feel right to cut and paste someone elses answer from a different site. So I answer with a link. The asker gets their answer and the original answerer gets the credit. However, this seems to stray from Stackoverflow's intent. What's the best way to handle this situation?

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Duplicate of stackoverflow.com/questions/79501/… – Sam Hasler Feb 7 at 18:30
In fairness, this question had the better title, which is why I renamed the other question from "Etiquette for posting links" – Sam Hasler Feb 7 at 18:49
@Sam: I think that's a good strategy. – Shog9 Feb 7 at 18:55
Sam, thank-you for your clarifying comment. I was going crazy wondering how I missed a question with the exact same title. – Will Feb 8 at 0:57

closed as exact duplicate by Sam Hasler, Paul Tomblin, Jonathan Leffler, Shog9 Feb 7 at 18:37

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I generally write a short paragraph summarising what the link will say, but certainly link to the more detailed discussion.

Just a link, with no motivation to follow it, is rarely as effective as a bit of text which shows the reader that it's really relevant.

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The summary is important. Suppose the link is unavailable next month, or next year. The SO answer should still have some value, even if it's not as good as when it was first given. – Rob Kennedy Feb 7 at 18:25
@Jon: Agreed. I'd go as far as to say that a link by itself isn't much more helpful than a "RTFM". (Unless of course, the post was asking for a link.) – Zach Scrivena Feb 7 at 18:48
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I think you are doing the right thing. I've seen many answers with high reps which were just a link. And I'm not sure how it strays from SO intent.

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Answering with a link is ok, but supplementing it with your own personal knowledge to enhance the content on the link is better. For instance, I could provide a link on Google listing a bunch of sites that state why linking is bad to answer questions, but if I provide an example in addition to the link where I may have experience to help illustrate the content on those links, I have fit more with the environment of Stack Overflow.

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