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RE: How To Write Your First Steemgigs Post

in #steemgigs8 years ago

Source: https://steemit.com/steemgigs/@stellabelle/how-to-write-your-first-steemgigs-post

Not indicating that the content you copy/paste is not your original work could be seen as plagiarism.

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Do you think your advice should also include the suggestion to simply resteem a post that they think should be shared? (Probably not applicable for this particular post. This is just the first of this type of curation I've seen.)