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Hey, Laurelai


BEFORE You start editing, please give this a once-over.

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Thank you in advance for your contribution.


Meep 09:41, 29 May 2012 (MSK)

Hey

Please don't copy-paste wikipedia. If an article needs expanded, it should be expanded not copied from them. It's not a copyright issue or anything, it's more a credibility issue. Mike (Talk) 10:36, 29 May 2012 (MSK)

Even so, it completely destroys any credibility we have to be copying articles from wikipedia. Even in the edit history, it will always be viewable. We're instructors, not professional paraphrasers, and when people come to us for information, they don't want to see that we just copy Jimbo. Besides, wikipedians are completely incompetent. Mike (Talk) 10:44, 29 May 2012 (MSK)
It's all good. Mike (Talk) 10:57, 29 May 2012 (MSK)
I honestly can't tell if you're trolling. Seduction hardly falls into the realm of computer science. The closest thing we would actively cover would be imitation design techniques for phishing sites. If you need a more thorough understanding of our scope, maybe that's something that should be laid down. Mike (Talk) 11:42, 29 May 2012 (MSK)