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sorry english is not my first language. What is the difference? Attribution and citing is both giving who made it or is it not?
OP is an idiot. Attribution is a good form of advertising, but because we all sacrificed our wits to the altar of anti consumerism, we must say that all and any form of advertisement is bad.
The only way through this cognitive dissonance is to say attribution is not advertisement.
You are correct.
The post is pointing out the difference between attribution and advertisement.
i still don't get it xD
English is my first language and you have me second guessing myself.
Citations are typically used for sources in academic papers or Wikipedia.
Quotes often get misattributed to various incorrect historical figures.
Accreditation is probably the word I should have used, but attribution is what I was seeing in comments the most.
Also, to me accreditation sounds like something a university or a mortgage bond would seek, not so much an artist, but honestly I don't know for sure.
Ramble aside, yes, they essentially mean the same thing.
so the joke is that both is kinda useless to the artist?