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Normally a blog is different from an article (and is in this case) and there is a mechanism for submitting a blog feed so it shouldn't be necessary to "articlize" an existing blog entry. But if you do, you need to make it really obvious that the blog is yours, and that you haven't copied it and claimed it as your own original work: we have a "zero tolerance" policy towards plagiarism partly because we know how difficult it is to produce a well worded article!
If you submit a blog entry as an article with no evidence that it's yours, it's going to be looked at as if you are stealing it - particularly if you work for a company that has a recent history of serious plagiarism! I'm afraid that mud sticks: if your coworkers behave like idiots then the assumption will be you are an idiot as well. Yes, that is going to affect legitimate posters - but that's a problem with the company that only the company can sort out.
How do you get rid of a reputation for a corporate culture of theft? Don't know - but ignoring that happened / is still happening is not the way.
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Agree with you
And people from mindfire will sort it out
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Yeah, right...they won't just pretend it didn't happen...
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I would recommend you to go through Code Project Technical Blog FAQ[^] and if you still face any issue, make comment at bottom of that Article.
"When you don't know what you're doing it's best to do it quickly"- SoMad
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If you take a closer look you will find that the author of both the blogs are same.
modified 29-Oct-14 5:53am.
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Member gone, Lounge post still needs a slapping...
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And new one has arrived. See the message above.
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Article dealt with, member still needs some kicking...
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This one went to 11.
"These people looked deep within my soul and assigned me a number based on the order in which I joined."
- Homer
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Article dealt with, member still needs some kicking...
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I was confused whether to consider it as site driving or not.
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The two links I could find seem to be quite non-critical and are used as example in the article. No publicity, no text, just two lists, one of quotes and one of images. What he explains in the tip/trick.
I think it is not site driving.
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Thanks for your views.
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It's a technical blog that has been consumed by CP. There's nothing wrong with that. This really isn't an abuse article.
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