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Invented by artists as a way to promote their work, '''droplifting''' is the practice of secretly ''leaving'' items at a shop (- as a pun on ''shoplifting'', the ''taking'' of items from shops), abusing the temples of profit and consumerism for the purpose of sharing.
'''Droplifting''' (also ''reverse shoplifting'', ''shopdropping'') is the practice of secretly ''leaving'' items at a shop (- as a pun on ''shoplifting'', the ''taking'' of items from shops), abusing the temples of profit and consumerism for sharing.


Sometimes, for some people [[bookcrossing]] involves similar practices...
Sometimes, for some people [[bookcrossing]] involves similar practices...


== External links ==
== External links ==
* [http://droplift.org/ droplift.org]
* [http://droplift.org/guide.html Droplift Guide]
** [http://droplift.org/guide.html Droplift Guide]
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* [http://shopdropping.net/ shopdropping.net]-->


 
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[[Category:Practice of Sharing]]

Latest revision as of 14:56, 12 March 2013

Droplifting (also reverse shoplifting, shopdropping) is the practice of secretly leaving items at a shop (- as a pun on shoplifting, the taking of items from shops), abusing the temples of profit and consumerism for sharing.

Sometimes, for some people bookcrossing involves similar practices...

External links