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@allasyummyfood no offense but I guess most of your posts are about food and recipes, have you created all your recipes from scratch?? didn't you see them made by someone else and you made something similar? isn't this plagiarism.
don't hate me I am just asking questions.

Well that's a good question.

edit; Maybe it's more about the photo's. But let's wait for an answer on your question.

thanks.
the post is about "plagiarism" and plagiarism can be about photos and about recipes or anything, but I am not saying she can't do that I just wonder if she would have cared if the reported persondid this about something not related to food or recipes (something taht interest her and she is posting about)

no plagiarism means you take someones work - copy it and then paste it. My recipes are original and created from scratch. I took inspiration from a recipe, tested it, changed some ingredients - cooked it, took pictures of it and made it MY OWN WORK. that is the difference! I hope its clear @tarek-h

"My recipes are original and created from scratch". lol I can't get this one sorry, how come your recipes are original and everything you are cooking exists everywhere and was done before you??
"I took inspiration from a recipe, tested it, changed some ingredients" just tell me you copied it from someone else and it will be easy to understand

that's also called "open source", which is what BitShares is, which created Steem. There's no hate here, I get it...I hope this can help ya accept that this happens and just move on. And seriously, be thankful that it gave you something to write about! I mean jeez, this guy inspired you to write a post that added another ~$1,000 into your pocket! Be grateful!

people like things to be free and to able to use platforms like steemit and make money from it but they are too greedy to do the same and make things easy for others to use, they just want to control.
she is complaining about facebook but she is doing the same

It isn't plagiarism if you put your own twist on a recipe or whatever, or if you state your sources (I.e. Give credit where credit is due). It is plagiarism if you copy someone's work word for word, or their photo, and then repost it as your own.

Plagiarism can feel like a grey area at times, but based on @allasyummyfood's description, this seems like a pretty clear case of it. ☹️

I am not saying what the guy posted isn't plagiarism
I just wonder if she would have cared if somone did plagiarism about something not related to food or recipes i.e. something that is not related to what she is posting about

I would guess that it's simply easier to spot plagiarism in topics that a person is interested in.

That is a valid point, but just take a look at this maybe you can see the real motif.
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