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I submitted a question about a move recommendation. As my first question, I forked a well written question by @Fabio who seems to fit perfectly. I forked it not by laziness, nor by "hoping to get the same rep". The question is well made, fitting, why reinvent the wheel? Like I wont roll my own crypto, I will use the right, relevant, tool for the job. I extracted a template and I submitted it with my own problem. Now, here is the thing, I forgot to post the original source and so my post was flagged as plagiarism (which I can't deny based on What exactly is plagiarism?). I meant no harm, but still, it does count. Per SE definition, plagiarizing the format (even without the content), is plagiarizing the question.

After reading comments on my question, I learnt that author credit may not be enough. @Glorfindel talked about "using my own word" and here is my question for meta: Would it be possible to create one template to ask this kind of question? I would like to avoid this kind of issue. I would even like to create an open source extension to link lichess move to SE. The goal would to avoid to rewrite something existing each time to focus of the problem not the frame. And having aan open frame will help everyone. I am not the only non-native English speaker on SE, I think it could be useful.

I submitted a question about a move recommendation. As my first question, I forked a well written question by @Fabio who seems to fit perfectly. I forked it not by laziness, nor by "hoping to get the same rep". The question is well made, fitting, why reinvent the wheel? Like I wont roll my own crypto, I will use the right, relevant, tool for the job. I extracted a template and I submitted it with my own problem. Now, here is the thing, I forgot to post the original source and so my post was flagged as plagiarism (which I can't deny based on What exactly is plagiarism?). I meant no harm, but still, it does count. Per SE definition, plagiarizing the format (even without the content), is plagiarizing the question.

After reading comments on my question, I learnt that author credit may not be enough. @Glorfindel talked about "using my own word" and here is my question for meta: Would it be possible to create one template to ask this kind of question? I would like to avoid this kind of issue. I would even like to create an open source extension to link lichess move to SE. The goal would to avoid to rewrite something existing each time to focus of the problem not the frame. And having a open frame will help everyone. I am not the only non-native English speaker on SE, I think it could be useful.

I submitted a question about a move recommendation. As my first question, I forked a well written question by @Fabio who seems to fit perfectly. I forked it not by laziness, nor by "hoping to get the same rep". The question is well made, fitting, why reinvent the wheel? Like I wont roll my own crypto, I will use the right, relevant, tool for the job. I extracted a template and I submitted it with my own problem. Now, here is the thing, I forgot to post the original source and so my post was flagged as plagiarism (which I can't deny based on What exactly is plagiarism?). I meant no harm, but still, it does count. Per SE definition, plagiarizing the format (even without the content), is plagiarizing the question.

After reading comments on my question, I learnt that author credit may not be enough. @Glorfindel talked about "using my own word" and here is my question for meta: Would it be possible to create one template to ask this kind of question? I would like to avoid this kind of issue. I would even like to create an open source extension to link lichess move to SE. The goal would to avoid to rewrite something existing each time to focus of the problem not the frame. And having an open frame will help everyone. I am not the only non-native English speaker on SE, I think it could be useful.

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I submitted a question about a move recommendation. As my first question, I forked a well written question by @Fabio who seems to fit perfectly. I forked it not by laziness, nor by "hoping to get the same rep". The question is well made, fitting, why reinvent the wheel? Like I wont roll my own crypto, I will use the right, relevant, tool for the job. I extracted a template and I submitted it with my own problem. Now, here is the thing, I forgot to post the original source and so my post was flagged as plagiarism (which I cantcan't deny based on What exactly is plagiarism?). I meant no harm, but still, it does count. Per SE definition, plagiarizing the format (even without the content), is plagiarizing the question.

After reading comments on my question, I learnt that author credit may not be enough. @Glorfindel talked about "using my own word" and here is my question for meta: Would it be possible to create one template to ask this kind of question? I would like to avoid this kind of issue. I would even like to create an open source extension to link lichess move to SE. The goal would to avoid to rewrite something existing each time to focus of the problem not the frame. And having a open frame will help everyone. I am not the only none nativenon-native English speaker on SE, I think it could be useful.

I submitted a question about a move recommendation. As my first question, I forked a well written question by @Fabio who seems to fit perfectly. I forked it not by laziness, nor by "hoping to get the same rep". The question is well made, fitting, why reinvent the wheel? Like I wont roll my own crypto, I will use the right, relevant, tool for the job. I extracted a template and I submitted it with my own problem. Now, here is the thing, I forgot to post the original source and so my post was flagged as plagiarism (which I cant deny based on What exactly is plagiarism?). I meant no harm, but still, it does count. Per SE definition, plagiarizing the format (even without the content), is plagiarizing the question.

After reading comments on my question, I learnt that author credit may not be enough. @Glorfindel talked about "using my own word" and here is my question for meta: Would it be possible to create one template to ask this kind of question? I would like to avoid this kind of issue. I would even like to create an open source extension to link lichess move to SE. The goal would to avoid to rewrite something existing each time to focus of the problem not the frame. And having a open frame will help everyone. I am not the only none native English speaker on SE, I think it could be useful.

I submitted a question about a move recommendation. As my first question, I forked a well written question by @Fabio who seems to fit perfectly. I forked it not by laziness, nor by "hoping to get the same rep". The question is well made, fitting, why reinvent the wheel? Like I wont roll my own crypto, I will use the right, relevant, tool for the job. I extracted a template and I submitted it with my own problem. Now, here is the thing, I forgot to post the original source and so my post was flagged as plagiarism (which I can't deny based on What exactly is plagiarism?). I meant no harm, but still, it does count. Per SE definition, plagiarizing the format (even without the content), is plagiarizing the question.

After reading comments on my question, I learnt that author credit may not be enough. @Glorfindel talked about "using my own word" and here is my question for meta: Would it be possible to create one template to ask this kind of question? I would like to avoid this kind of issue. I would even like to create an open source extension to link lichess move to SE. The goal would to avoid to rewrite something existing each time to focus of the problem not the frame. And having a open frame will help everyone. I am not the only non-native English speaker on SE, I think it could be useful.

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I submitted a question about a move recommendation. As my first question, I forked a well written question by @Fabio@Fabio who seems to fit perfectly. I forked it nonot by laziness, nor by "hoping to get the same rep". The question is well made, fitting, why reinvent the wheel? Like I wont roll my own crypto, I will use the right, relevant, tool for the job. I extracted a template and I submitsubmitted it with my own problem. Now, here is the thing, I forgot to post the original source and so my post was flagflagged as plagiarism (which I cant deny based on What exactly is plagiarism?). I meant no harm, but still, it does count. Per SE definition, plagiarizing the format (even without the content), is plagiarizing the question.

After reading comments on my question, I learnt that author credit may not be enough. @Glorfindel@Glorfindel talked about "using my own word" and here is my question for meta: Would it be possible to create one template to ask this kind of question? I would like to avoid this kind of issue. I would even like to create an open source extension to link lichess move to SE. The goal would to avoid to rewrite something existing each time to focus of the problem not the frame.

  And having a open frame will help everyone. I am not the only none native englishEnglish speaker on SE, I think it could be useful.

I submitted a question about a move recommendation. As my first question, I forked a well written question by @Fabio who seems to fit perfectly. I forked it no by laziness, nor by "hoping to get the same rep". The question is well made, fitting, why reinvent the wheel? I extracted a template and I submit it with my own problem. Now, here is the thing, I forgot to post the original source and so my post was flag as plagiarism (which I cant deny based on What exactly is plagiarism?). I meant no harm, but still, it does count.

After reading comments on my question, I learnt that author credit may not be enough. @Glorfindel talked about "using my own word" and here is my question for meta: Would it be possible to create one template to ask this kind of question? I would like to avoid this kind of issue. I would even like to create an open source extension to link lichess move to SE. The goal would to avoid to rewrite something existing each time to focus of the problem not the frame.

  I am not the only none native english speaker on SE, I think it could be useful.

I submitted a question about a move recommendation. As my first question, I forked a well written question by @Fabio who seems to fit perfectly. I forked it not by laziness, nor by "hoping to get the same rep". The question is well made, fitting, why reinvent the wheel? Like I wont roll my own crypto, I will use the right, relevant, tool for the job. I extracted a template and I submitted it with my own problem. Now, here is the thing, I forgot to post the original source and so my post was flagged as plagiarism (which I cant deny based on What exactly is plagiarism?). I meant no harm, but still, it does count. Per SE definition, plagiarizing the format (even without the content), is plagiarizing the question.

After reading comments on my question, I learnt that author credit may not be enough. @Glorfindel talked about "using my own word" and here is my question for meta: Would it be possible to create one template to ask this kind of question? I would like to avoid this kind of issue. I would even like to create an open source extension to link lichess move to SE. The goal would to avoid to rewrite something existing each time to focus of the problem not the frame. And having a open frame will help everyone. I am not the only none native English speaker on SE, I think it could be useful.

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