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RE: Steemit idea #??: Digital watermarking of Steemit content

in #steemit7 years ago

I very much agree with you Sir @tarazkp, but I wanted to ask is the one thing that is when we take a reference to strengthen our opinions and the source we already put in the article we will share but still be considered as plagiarism, this happened to me personally, I usually use Wikipedia as a reference for me because the explanation there is very detailed and complete. But it turns out that Wikipedia else take some references from other sources. When I give a posting is considered plagiarism. How do you feel about this Sir. I also really appreciate the hard work of the cheetah and steemcleaners, their absence may be an awful lot of plagiarism that occurred in this stemit. Please Sir, the response was perhaps a little help for me. Thank you.

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It depends, there are people that cut and paste from wikipedia and that makes up 80 percent of their article. A reference is a reference or perhaps a short paragraph, not a page. I am sure that there are work arounds with references but I do not run into these problems myself as I create essentially all content personally. I am not the best person therefore to ask about what constitutes plagiarism and theft.

In my opinion, write a lot, cut and paste very little, if at all.

Thank you very much Sir @tarazkp, your opinion is very helpful for me, sometimes I also thought like that, but I do not know to whom to ask how the solution. Kareana coincidence you give the posting about it so I was immediately asked to you Sir. Maybe in the future I should be more careful in taking the quote. As you say the quote that's just sentence rather than the page. Thank you so much for your response Sir.