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RE: Valley of the Suchan river: the beginning of development.

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When posting content that either is owned by someone else or inspired by someone else’s works, it is proper to list the said source in your post with a link to the original.

Failing to do so is considered plagiarism, and could result in being blacklisted by curation groups or even flagged.

Examples include:

  • Using another artist's original drawing/painting/digital art as a “study” or inspiration without linking the original and giving credit to the original artist.
  • Linking to someone else’s YouTube video with no source.
  • Using someone else’s photos or text without linking to the original source etc.

Please make sure you do so in the future, thank you.

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@sources, i'd be extremely grateful if you clarify how it is possible to perform your recommendations.

"Using someone else’s photos or text without linking to the original source" -- I have bought a printed postcard or picture at antiq shop. there is no artist credited there. the card/photo was released, for example, in 1900, 1920, 1950 year...
imagine, I created a scan and I want to share a piece of my country's history. this material cant be 'googled out' and obviously is not the part of modern internet. due to the date of original publication, the copyright is expired and rights for a certain document are liberated, i.e. belong to all of the people, not to the artist or his living relatives (as wikipedia states this).

what 'links' to what 'sources' you request me to add to my (possible) post ?!?!

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