Who ever the admin is violated our copyright policies
at the very
least as I am sure he did not give the original contributor credit
(that is assuming that the original contributor even has the right to
post that).
For an admin to do that is probably a good reason to lose the bit.
On 1/7/09, Gwern Branwen <gwern0(a)gmail.com> wrote:
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"John Soong, 18, says that after he had failed to get jobs at several
chains that use the test, he began to poke around for an answer key,
driven by "altruistic, and maybe vengeful," motives. In a discussion
section of a Wikipedia entry, he saw a mention of a set of Unicru
statements and answers that had been posted there but removed. Using
privileges as a volunteer Wikipedia administrator, which gave him
access to deleted page histories, Mr. Soong, a University of Virginia
student, was able to recover the answer key and re-post it on
Facebook."
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gwern
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