This user have a lot of answers which are link only, and after getting commented - he further adds by copy-pasting the source code from the link. Now, I wonder if that is acceptable?
Got a helpful flag on this old question as off-topic. But it's not closed. Should I flag it with custom flag since it's not closed and could attract (more) spam or poor answers in general?
@Fermiparadox Helpful "off-topic" flags mean that someone agreed with you in the queue (voted to close for the same reason you did)
@Fermiparadox The review may still need to be completed, it could even end as "Leave open". I'm checking the question... Oh, it's the one cv-pls'ed by Magisch. Already voted on it.
Unless you like living on the edge. My ls -l was rewritten so that it has 33% chance to do rm -rf /, 33% chance to do chmod 777 -R / and 33% chance to do ls -l.
**STOP**. Don't do this! This is potentially very dangerous. Please see [Fixing answers that recommend “chmod 777”](http://meta.stackoverflow.com/q/318885/4174897).
Personally I find the OP's claim credible that ~150 comments is a tiny fraction of the site, and the "I want to help" concern they were delivered under, seems valid to me. It would have been more correct to take it to meta first, but I personally would not go to war over 150 comments on what is quite plainly a dangerous recommendation even in the best of situations. — Jeff Atwood ♦Mar 18 at 6:38
@Kyll Also, what happened is that curse bought the bukkit project, and consequently one of the contributors demanded that his code no longer be used in it (and his contributions amounted to around a third of the code base)
Releasing my work for free is one thing, giving mojang the rights to not allow me to use my own work anymore and use it as paid dlc instead is quite another