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Second Edit -- to try to expand the scope BEYOND W.SE and to cover any CreativeCommons work, not just here. Deleted part about the badges. -- Edit -- to clarify it's not quite a BLOG, more a portf...
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**Second Edit** -- to try to expand the scope BEYOND W.SE and to cover any CreativeCommons work, not just here. Deleted part about the badges. -- Edit -- to clarify it's not quite a BLOG, more a portfolio of teaching resources I've developed. * * * My website (on a Wordpress core, but mostly a portfolio of my instructional work) is more empty than I want, but I do tend to write in response to a "conversation." One example is my writing _here_ on writing.se, but I also want to include my own comments on some blogs with active discussions in the comments, or my forum posts on spacebattles. I need to verify, but I'm pretty sure all of them are **Creative Commons** , at least for the discussion (if not the actual main blog-writer's post, such as Alison's Ask A Manager -- I am pretty sure her columns are copyrighted, but the discussions are CC.) Using W.SE as a purely hypothetical example of one of many creative-commons places where one can contribute... Can I do something like: > On writing.stackexchange.com _(it would be a **link** to the specific question)_ someone asked about ESL characters _(quick **summary** of question)_, and I responded... > > **blockquote of my answer** > > **Summary** of a few other answers > > Maybe me expanding more instructional resources beyond what I put on W.SE, maybe not.. Anyhow -- I want to be sure I'm correctly understanding both Creative Commons and the reuse/remix policies.