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Topic: Why people plagiarise in the forum and how to avoid plagiarism. - page 2. (Read 589 times)

legendary
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As the saying goes "Too good to be true", let me say another one "Too naively to be true". Members will always say "I did not know about it/ I did  not do anything wrong, etc." but more than 90% or 95% of them know what they did before their accounts were banned.
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6. Test run your work with plagiarism checker:
That feeling you have when you run your work through a plagiarism checker and discovered that your work is 0% plagiarised and 100% unique. This is what your indicters use, it will be cool you use it on yourself to know the quality of your post before publishing.

Unless you plan to write news/article on reputable website or a research paper, IMO it's not necessary unless you have serious concern about your reputation or hate someone falsely accusing you.

I agree. The ones who fall into plagiarism in this forum are aware of it, so they don't need a checker. On the other hand, the ones who write their own thoughts, even if their ideas are not original because they fall into truisms too often or repeat ideas from others' posts read in the past without being aware of the "inception" shouldn't be criminalised.

I didn't know there was anything like plagiarism checkers, I should try one ever in order to satisfy my curiosity in the future, but not to check all my posts before publishing them here as I genuinely don't fall in the first category.

Citing source works like magic every time. It's of no harm to cite the original source, even if you read something new from somewhere and post about it here using your own words.

This is something so easy that I will never understand why people charged with plagiarism won't simply do it.
legendary
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Citing source works like magic every time. It's of no harm to cite the original source, even if you read something new from somewhere and post about it here using your own words.

Another reason I think some users plagiarize is because they think they can't write perfect English in the boards where English is allowed, so they go ahead  copy and paste every article they come across, posting it as their very own.
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The chances of writing the same words is impossible, but the chances of writing the same idea in similar ways is very possible. If the later happens, it may look like paraphrasing.
Moreso, I pointed out that people overtime tends to confuse their original words and/or ideas from adopted ones. This happens to especially great readers, in order to be very sure, it wouldn't cost much to run a plagiarism test before publishing.
Got a point but even there is a chance someone is paraphrasing an idea from others, this could be very hard to detect as plagiarism cause the description of it states about using others content in a disgrace manner without having reference source or what.

Maybe you are right, it only took a small time to run it. But this isnt necessary at all for natural writers. Maybe for writers they used this but for someone that is just a normal person I doubt they would mind.
legendary
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Only someone with intent to plagiarize will use a checker. But the chance of you writing with the same word by word in a sentence is totally impossible.
The chances of writing the same words is impossible, but the chances of writing the same idea in similar ways is very possible. If the later happens, it may look like paraphrasing.
Moreso, I pointed out that people overtime tends to confuse their original words and/or ideas from adopted ones. This happens to especially great readers, in order to be very sure, it wouldn't cost much to run a plagiarism test before publishing.
legendary
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6. Test run your work with plagiarism checker:
That feeling you have when you run your work through a plagiarism checker and discovered that your work is 0% plagiarised and 100% unique. This is what your indicters use, it will be cool you use it on yourself to know the quality of your post before publishing.
I dont think this is necessary. If you composed a sentence or make a topic, its really unlikely that your composition will be flagged as plagiarism on a checker. You know it yourself if you did copy someone idea word by word but if you knew to yourself that you wrote something out of others content then theres nothing really to worry about.

Only someone with intent to plagiarize will use a checker. But the chance of you writing with the same word by word in a sentence is totally impossible.
legendary
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It is better a student of an institution is dismissed at the 1st year instead of the 4th or 5th year. It is better imagined than real that an account is banned when it becomes a snr member+. Since I became aware of the severity of plagiarism punishment in the forum, I am never tired of discussing it.
This time around, I opened this thread to help newbies avoid the menace called plagiarism.
I will discuss the possible reasons people plagiarise in the forum and suggest solutions.

WHY NEWBIES PLAGERISE:
1. Unawareness of the consequences of plagiarism in the forum:
A user with the full understanding of the consequences of plagiarism in and outside this forum will likely not plagiarism. The victims of plagiarism are mostly people unaware of the severe consequences of plagiarism in this forum, these are mostly newer and lower ranking members.

2. Posting to impress:

When one begins to post to impress other users, he/she will tilt off his/her abilities. This will result to creating unnecessarily lengthy posts, and in the quest to maintain quality throughout the content, will result to plagiarism.

3. Little/No knowledge on the subject of discussion:
This very act results to an epileptic composition. Whenever, a user deviates from his/her core essence, he'll definitely steal to be relevant. This will lead to emergency research that will definitely birth plagiarism.

4. Hunting for merit:
When the purpose is no longer to discuss, learn and impact, the purpose is dead on arrival. In the hunt for merit, a user will unconsciously involve in spamming and plagiarism in order to get the desired goal(merit)

5. Not knowing methods or rules of citation:
Most users not only applicable to newbies may not know the conventions of citation(intext, outtext, quotations, inclusion of url). If a user don't know this, the issue of plagiarism will become secondary. Factually some users will make it a habit to copying someones work verbatim and in the end include citation, thinking it is right.  I will be happy to see someone open a thread on the various ways of citation.

6. Lack of Confidence:
Self low esteem can lead to plagiarism. When you don't believe yourself let alone your work. When you feel everyone's work is better than yours, when you want to be everyone else. This will give you the conviction that you are second to all, hence you will tend to plagiarism to be standard.

7. Geographical differences:

As pointed out by @Lucius on my previous topic, he is of the opinion that why people plagiarism is how strict or lenient plagiarism is in their different countries.
I believe that there are big differences between people from different parts of the world regarding the perception of plagiarism - home and school education play a big role here.

8. Laziness:
Sometimes a plagarist will be aware of the crime he is about committing, but due to laziness to cite the authors, or emanate a fresh idea, he/she will deliberately plagiarise.

HOW TO AVOID PLAGIARISM:

1. Read the forum rules before posting:
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.7955645

2. Be Original:
One of the hardest thing to do in life is to live another man's version of life. If you toe this lane, you will end of being a learner throughout your stay here in the forum. When you are your original self, you will discover a part of you that other people will tend to plagiarise, either your tone, your humour or intellect. This will create a niche for you and plagiarism will cease to be part of you.

3. Post only when you have value to add:
Avoid jumping into every discussion, maybe in the quest to completing your weekly task. If you engage in a discussion you don't have value to add, you will see yourself paraphrasing and summarising people's comments to produce yours. Though you might not be punished because of this, but it's also a bad habit.

4. Always be conscious of plagiarism:
When you type with the consciousness of plagiarism, you will overcome what is called unintentional plagiarism. You will likely fall a victim if you don't consider it during your work.

5. Don't post immediately after a research:
Ensure you don't post immediately exiting a research room. If you do, you might likely find it difficult to differentiate your personal ideas and the ones gotten from research that needs to be cited.

6. Have a good time management:
All your works, written, audio, visual etc represents you. If you did it hastily, no one knows and will defend your weakness. Always give your best even when no one is watching, there might not be a second chance. Therefore, always use a good time to prepare your work, if there be things to be cited, you will have time to do so. By this plagiarism would be avoided.

7. Test run your work with plagiarism checker:
That feeling you have when you run your work through a plagiarism checker and discovered that your work is 0% plagiarised and 100% unique. This is what your indicters use, it will be cool you use it on yourself to know the quality of your post before publishing.

8. Cite the real Authors:
If you used someone's intellectual property, it's not big deal, cite the real owner and move your way.

I sincerely wish this can help, especially newbies and guide them not to commit a sin that will later hurt them in the forum.
Thanks all!
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