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Kode Karma Kredit
I know there have been some attempts to solve this, but it is becoming more and more of a problem. How to suppress code stealing in SoloLearn? Don't get me wrong, I know the code is free here. I have no problem with people taking my code and build on it, otherwise I would not share it here. I also save others' codes in private for education. But making my code public under your name or even worse, signing it with your name is STEALING, people! Remember, karma will make you pay the credit with big interest!
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Yes I agree with you @Kuba sir, while looking at profiles I see many codes of other, instead of stealing, give credit and improve it as much as you can.
& @Justin you can save it in private not public mode.
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Like I said, I see no harm in saving as private - I have several codes which I liked, I commented on their creators' profiles and save them for my personal use maybe someday.
But I would not share them publicly with no consent of their authors and definitely would not sign them as mine.
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I also saved some code, but I don't steal. I never shared them in public.
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Some codes of the day recently were copied without attribution to their original authors that posted them on github or codepen or wherever.
On one hand it's good for a community of beginners to see what is possible with coding.
On the other hand it would be better to give credit to the code owners as they may have pubblished even more awesome stuff that could inspire the community; also, research and exploration is an important component in learning (Att. SoloLearners reading. visit codepen, openprocessing, github, codewars...these are amazing places where knowledge is also shared).
I think a problem of SoloLearn is the lack of even basic rules. I see a report button but anyone can invent his reporting criteria as there aren't defined rules.
Without basic rules anyone does what he wants and in some sad cases Social Competition prevails over Personal Education.
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Karma isn't a real thing.
Agreed, stealing is wrong.
but some of it might not be intentional. More than once I have been poking around people's codes and I change something and when I go to back out the save code screen pops up. Sololearn needs to do away with this. I have personally almost hit save just out of habit or not paying attention.
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