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RE: My first art- My sketch world

in Sketchbook5 years ago
  1. You didn't make this drawing. You copied it (plagiarised).
  2. Being new or old on Hive has nothing to do with the case.
    Knowledge that stealing someone's work and pretending to be the author is morally inferior has been known for thousands of years.
    It is hard to understand why would someone think that it would be acceptable on Hive and why would even someone think that they can use excuse of being "new" to do so.
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I don't think it's plagiarism after mentioning the source. I am not pretending to be the original author. If I had such intention, I would not have edited my post to include the source link. You need to go through my post again just to see that original author's reference is mentioned in there. By the word "new", I meant that I did not know about mentioning the source, when I got to know about this, I edited my post as you can see in my post.

Is it a plagiarism even after giving credit to the original author in the post? I want to know.

@spaminator if you have so much of time to downvote even my query for which I just need an answer just to get aware about the policies so that you do not put a plagiarism tag on me again, then why don't you answer my question. To all those who have downvoted and commented in my post saying plagiarism, I need an answer for a simple query- Is it plagiarism even after giving full credit to the original author? You all had time to comment negative on my post when you did not know the actual reason that I seriously did not know about giving credit and even corrected it on being pointed out. Speak up now. I have given credit now. I corrected my mistake as soon as my resource credits were revived so that I do not break any terms of your policy. So, is it a plagiarism now also? @spaminator , @hivewatchers and other hive users rather than giving a downvote again, give me the answer. Is this the way you tell your policies to a person by being silent when I have corrected my mistake as per your terms and keep on commenting and commenting wen you did not know the reason that I was out of resource credits, so was not able to mention source credit to correct my post. Is this the way you answer a new hiver's general query, by giving a downvote? No answer to my query (which I need to know so that I continue in future again). No reply from anyone now. Just a downvote even for a simple question.

@spaminator again downvoted without even reading my comment and answering my query. I don't think asking a query is a plagiarism in your language. How many of you think so?