No, it's not ethical in any framework I am aware of to knowingly benefit from the fruits of theft. That said, ethics isn't boolean, and it's not as if you're murdering children by making use of this data...
It’s been a fine “hang” for me for 13 years, it’ll be fine for another 13, most likely. Also I think it's the literal definition of hubris to disagree with, "what may be tendentious to you is not to someone else" but…
Nothing about a moderator necessitates quickness, and what may be tendentious to you is not to someone else. In fact, quickness is a negative trait of a moderator, when their decisions are as impactful as limiting…
No, it's not ethical in any framework I am aware of to knowingly benefit from the fruits of theft. That said, ethics isn't boolean, and it's not as if you're murdering children by making use of this data...
It’s been a fine “hang” for me for 13 years, it’ll be fine for another 13, most likely. Also I think it's the literal definition of hubris to disagree with, "what may be tendentious to you is not to someone else" but…
Nothing about a moderator necessitates quickness, and what may be tendentious to you is not to someone else. In fact, quickness is a negative trait of a moderator, when their decisions are as impactful as limiting…