They say it’s some form of recognition but I respectfully doubt. In my case some [your favorite expletive goes here] have just copied my post on choosing a research topic and put it here: (no clickable link folks, I am not going to improve their search engine ratings!!!). No slightest shade of fun in this for me, unlike, say, in the case of Scott Aaronson.
And that should have been a scientific blog (judging by the domain name)… Talk about plagiarism in science after that. Pathetic, isn’t it? Any suggestions as to what can one do about all this (remember, it’s a Chinese site, so I doubt that the standard things like writing them and asking to remove the content or contacting their ISP would be helpful)?
In that sciencenet post, it mentioned the article is “copied” in Chinese. But sadly, the original source link was not cited…
Well, thanks anyway. If by any chance you see a contact e-mail using which one would be able to contact them (in English), please let me know.
Really pathetic..
Anyway, as I know Chinese, here is the contact:
E-mail phone
manager@stimes.cn (+86) 010-82619191#8208
blog@stimes.cn
Hope this will help.
/BR
Thank you!