Editing your previous posts does not change the fact that they were plagiarized or copy & pasted from somewhere else. All text is recorded to the blockchain and publicly available.
Those posting with the intent to evade abuse detection are quickly added to the @cheetah blacklist and ineligible for appeals.
Hello,
Not indicating that the content you post including translations, spun, or re-written articles are not your original work could be seen as plagiarism.
These are some tips on how to share content and add value:
Using a few sentences from your source in “quotes.” Use HTML tags or markdown ">" before the quote.
Linking to your sources.
Include your own original thoughts and ideas on what you have shared.
It is recommended that the quotes should not cover more than 50% of the whole post. At least 50% of the content should be original.
Repeated plagiarized posts are considered spam. Spam is discouraged by the community, and may result in action from the cheetah bot.
If you are actually the original author, please do reply to let us know!
For posts resourced from the internet, you will need to study your source and then write your own views or perspective. You have done that but make sure to paraphrase well and take ownership i.e put you stamp on it, add your experiences, add twists and new dimensions, e.g relate it to steem and application on steem etc
This is perhaps one of the most thoughtful advice I'd seen since joining steemit. It is very common to see people lift up phrases and expressions from internet sources without adding some stamp of ownership like you rightly described. This is very unfortunate and dampens, if not destroys, the credibility of the writer.@surpassinggoogle
What I suggest is that there should be a platform where young steemians can be taught the art of writing and I know that it is expected that one know these basic things from high school and stuff like that. But let us understand that sometimes what we do in class cannot account for the dynamism of the 'class beyond' h the real world.
Editing your previous posts does not change the fact that they were plagiarized or copy & pasted from somewhere else. All text is recorded to the blockchain and publicly available.
Those posting with the intent to evade abuse detection are quickly added to the @cheetah blacklist and ineligible for appeals.
Hello,
Not indicating that the content you post including translations, spun, or re-written articles are not your original work could be seen as plagiarism.
These are some tips on how to share content and add value:
Repeated plagiarized posts are considered spam. Spam is discouraged by the community, and may result in action from the cheetah bot.
If you are actually the original author, please do reply to let us know!
Thank You!
More Info: Abuse Guide - 2017.
For posts resourced from the internet, you will need to study your source and then write your own views or perspective. You have done that but make sure to paraphrase well and take ownership i.e put you stamp on it, add your experiences, add twists and new dimensions, e.g relate it to steem and application on steem etc
I was caught by cheetah twice sir. This words of yours will be part of our post sooner or later ❤️
This is perhaps one of the most thoughtful advice I'd seen since joining steemit. It is very common to see people lift up phrases and expressions from internet sources without adding some stamp of ownership like you rightly described. This is very unfortunate and dampens, if not destroys, the credibility of the writer.@surpassinggoogle
What I suggest is that there should be a platform where young steemians can be taught the art of writing and I know that it is expected that one know these basic things from high school and stuff like that. But let us understand that sometimes what we do in class cannot account for the dynamism of the 'class beyond' h the real world.
Noted sir. I'll be more careful now on my posts. Thanks for the information. Such a great help.
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