This one is going up at N.O. and OoL but not elsewhere for two particular reasons … they are netiquette, plus security.
Netiquette used to demand attribution during the blogging era of about 2004 to around 2017, and it was pretty hotly self-policed by the community, backed by copyright law. You were generally allowed to quote sections, provided you attributed by name, plus you linked.
The greatest crime was to read something at someone’s blog, then it just appeared, later, as your own work, unattributed. When quizzed, you said you’d found it on the net elsewhere … thin because while you may technically have done so … wwweeellllll, let’s leave that.
The other reason is to protect your source, as you plan to use it over and over for other topics … so you separately bring him/her into it under various names but the really hot stuff you bury. In this, you’re colluding with your source … every journo protects his sources, every policeman used to, every lawyer.
Where you don’t know the source, then you can only quote and link:














