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crabcackes · 10 months
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I don't want to talk about James Somerton anymore, that’s my fandom blog, lol  but in my poll about his wacky lies I noticed that a lot of people think that the lies he told were his originals.
That is not true.
Here a some examples of fake claims that he also plagiarized ( based on Todd in the shadow vid)
The record box office for a recent Chinese blockbuster was obviously faked - Grace Randolph, youtuber, who also lies a lot.
There was a deleted dickpic subplot in "Birds of Prey" - also Grace Randolph.
J.K. Rowling says Draco is pro-trans - Clickhole article (Yeah really clickhole, how is this real? How can you have so little critical skills )
Only Boring gays survived AIDS - Fran Lebowitz quote
Basically James Somerton is a human version of GPT (idk maybe he did use gpt in later videos but then again gpt is usually better at hiding plagiarism) he sucks up information from all over the internet both reputable and clearly fake and combines them into some horrible amalgamation without any critical thinking. (And sometimes he plagirizes badly and turns repetubale information into turds too) Some of the sources he stole from are straight up homophobic, right wing propaganda meant to harm and discredit the community.
That is why he is so damaging to the community. He not only steals, he takes fake harmful plagiarized information and then he sandwiches it in between two plagiarized academic articles.
His video about gay holocaust is a very awful example of that. Between all the academic papers he stole he inserted claims that SS and hitlerjugend had a lot of gay men which is a claim lifted from homophobic, conspiracy theory sources like pink swastika and similar.
Basically if you watched some of his videos, you've been fed disinformation hidden between something academically sound and believable and because not all disinformation he said is as obvious as examples above or in my poll, it is extremely hard to undo the damage. 
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chi-the-idiot · 10 months
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Many have said this before, but i feel it's meaningful and important to highlight this.
People watching Hbomberguy's video on Plagarism and Youtube seem to have laser focused in on the particular people he mentions instead of the overall message.
And let me be clear: it's understandable that this happened. Hbomberguy spends most of the 4 hours of the video recounting the types of plagarism he's seen pop around on youtube, naming people like Filip, Iiluminaughty, Internet Historian, and later using those examples to showcase all the forms combined into one, with all of their excuses included, in James Sommerton's chanel. The video does name several well known creators, so on a surface level it could be seen as a "hit piece/call out" towards all of them.
But people seem to have ignored the real message, the real importance of why Hbomberguy mentioned all of those cases.
Most of those people are well known within their fields of content. Its likely that, if people were to watch their videos, they would not go out of their way to look for the other sources of their content if they were, in fact, cited. And, in the most despicable cases, they were not, and with reason: they didn't want to be found out.
Iilluminaughty cited her sources so badly it would have been tedious for the regular viewer to go through them just to find what they wanted.
Internet Historian literally stole man in cave from someone else, narration and all, and when he was found out, instead of being honest, he was fucking sneaky about changing some words to still make it pass as his own.
And what can we say about James Sommerton that hasn't been said?
Ultimately, I feel like people don't really take into account the true harm plagarism does. Plagarism is taking someone's work and passing it as your own. The time destined to actual research, the talent of writers, the personal tone. It is all lost when something is stolen from them just for the sake of content. For the fame and fortune that comes from it.
Internet Historian took the views Man in Cave could have gotten for the real author all to himself.
James Sommerton took the recognition and praise for phrases, ideas, and musings that other queer creators could have gotten, effectively taking the voices of his community and potraying it as his own.
From all of this, I hope we can learn. This is not drama, this is important. I don't want deplatforming for any of the creators that are still here (except for Iiluminaughty, she has done much more than just plagirize). I want Internet Historian to put effort into not plagirizing, to not be sneaky about it by saying "inspired by" and telling the full story of "hey, i stole this, i will do better" and calling for his viewers to give recognition to the article he read. Hell, James Sommerton could start making other types of content that is not stolen from articles if he wants to.
Plagarism is not the end of the world. But it is harmful to creatives of all sorts, and it's important to recognize that and, if we did do plagarism, credit those whose work we used (if its not possible to take down the work whatsoever), and promise to do better and go through with it.
Thanks for coming to my TED talk
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check-for-plag · 2 years
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Is It Plagiarism If You Cite The Sources?
One of the most common ways to avoid plagiarism is by citing the source of information. However, this can lead your content to be plagiarised. When it comes to using information, data, or pictures from an original work as research knowledge for your content just a citation of the source might not be enough. 
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Citation of the source with appropriate components as such the authors’ name, date, and title could help you avoid getting plagiarised every time you source another individual’s data, proposition, quotes, and such information. Having said that whether it is an academic paper, blog, web content, or article, the citation method varies from one to another. Apart from that citing the source just as a reference could be plagiarised hence refraining from that both in-text citation of the information and citing the needed elements at the end of your work as a bibliography is a better approach to having plagiarism-free content.
Well, you can always use Check For Plag to verify if the content that you have written is free from plagiarism or not.
How To Cite A Source Correctly For Plagirism-Free Content?
It is often experienced that even after citing each source efficiently with correct pieces of information the work ends up getting plagiarised. One of the major reasons for such mishaps is the negligence of citation style and accuracy.
Let us see the proper way of citing a source along with additional factors that can help you to get plagiarised-free content.
Did you cite the referred source with proper notations and still got plagiarised? Check for the asked style of citation. 
Broadly there are three citation styles:
i)APA- Used for academic works sciences.
ii)MLA- For Liberal Art Work.
iii)Chicago-For Bussiness Work.
Even if you cite a source correctly you could get plagiarised if your content is paraphrased similarly to the original work.
To conclude it is safe to say that plagiarism depends on how accurately you cite a source. However, using factual data and common knowledge need no citation.
Read also this blog: How to Detect Plagiarism: A Step-By-Step Guide
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weseopr0 · 5 years
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haneemansari · 4 years
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MEDIA AND INFORMATION LITERACY TASK #2
Mansari, Hanee K.
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https://www.scmp.com/comment/insight-opinion/article/3008397/besides-fake-news-bias-and-fewer-readers-us-media-has
https://www.webmechanix.com/social-media-account-management-issues-for-businesses
https://associationsnow.com/2018/06/survey-social-media-creates-trust-issues-brands-might-caught-middle/
https://haulixdaily.com/2019/02/piracy-access-2019
https://goodereader.com/blog/e-book-news/google-to-disclose-personal-information-on-ebook-pirate
https://blog.ipleaders.in/covid-artificial-intelligence-copyright/
https://99colleges.com/plagirism-in-b-school-applications/
https://blog.codechef.com/2020/08/03/our-measures-against-plagiarism/
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johnwathen21 · 5 years
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Is It Safe Against Plagiarism To Curate Content With Attribution From Google Snippet?
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In episode 262 of Semantic Mastery’s weekly Hump Day Hangouts, one viewer asked if it is safe against plagiarism to curate content with attribution from Google snippet.
The exact question was:
Further trying to develop relevancy on a food tour page, so that google understands exactly what we do. I put together a folder of articles that answer various questions about Food Tours “”What is a food tour?”” or “”Why take a food tour?”” type articles. I curated all the content from online and didn’t change much inside the article but dressed up the Doc with Photos and Links. on the safe side, I added at the bottom where I found the original content but didn’t actually link it. Q1. Should that be safe enough if I wanted to embed that folder of docs onto my google site to avoid any sort of plagirism penalty? 2. Is curating alot content about a topic, putting it inside the drive stack, then pointing links to your money site the correct way to push relevancy for your money site?
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michaelowens713 · 5 years
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Is It Safe Against Plagiarism To Curate Content With Attribution From Google Snippet?
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In episode 262 of Semantic Mastery’s weekly Hump Day Hangouts, one viewer asked if it is safe against plagiarism to curate content with attribution from Google snippet.
The exact question was:
Further trying to develop relevancy on a food tour page, so that google understands exactly what we do. I put together a folder of articles that answer various questions about Food Tours “”What is a food tour?”” or “”Why take a food tour?”” type articles. I curated all the content from online and didn’t change much inside the article but dressed up the Doc with Photos and Links. on the safe side, I added at the bottom where I found the original content but didn’t actually link it. Q1. Should that be safe enough if I wanted to embed that folder of docs onto my google site to avoid any sort of plagirism penalty? 2. Is curating alot content about a topic, putting it inside the drive stack, then pointing links to your money site the correct way to push relevancy for your money site?
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ccrider1000 · 5 years
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Is It Safe Against Plagiarism To Curate Content With Attribution From Google Snippet?
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In episode 262 of Semantic Mastery’s weekly Hump Day Hangouts, one viewer asked if it is safe against plagiarism to curate content with attribution from Google snippet.
The exact question was:
Further trying to develop relevancy on a food tour page, so that google understands exactly what we do. I put together a folder of articles that answer various questions about Food Tours “”What is a food tour?”” or “”Why take a food tour?”” type articles. I curated all the content from online and didn’t change much inside the article but dressed up the Doc with Photos and Links. on the safe side, I added at the bottom where I found the original content but didn’t actually link it. Q1. Should that be safe enough if I wanted to embed that folder of docs onto my google site to avoid any sort of plagirism penalty? 2. Is curating alot content about a topic, putting it inside the drive stack, then pointing links to your money site the correct way to push relevancy for your money site?
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onlineinvesting18 · 5 years
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Is It Safe Against Plagiarism To Curate Content With Attribution From Google Snippet?
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In episode 262 of Semantic Mastery’s weekly Hump Day Hangouts, one viewer asked if it is safe against plagiarism to curate content with attribution from Google snippet.
The exact question was:
Further trying to develop relevancy on a food tour page, so that google understands exactly what we do. I put together a folder of articles that answer various questions about Food Tours “”What is a food tour?”” or “”Why take a food tour?”” type articles. I curated all the content from online and didn’t change much inside the article but dressed up the Doc with Photos and Links. on the safe side, I added at the bottom where I found the original content but didn’t actually link it. Q1. Should that be safe enough if I wanted to embed that folder of docs onto my google site to avoid any sort of plagirism penalty? 2. Is curating alot content about a topic, putting it inside the drive stack, then pointing links to your money site the correct way to push relevancy for your money site?
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raulaustin70 · 5 years
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Is It Safe Against Plagiarism To Curate Content With Attribution From Google Snippet?
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In episode 262 of Semantic Mastery’s weekly Hump Day Hangouts, one viewer asked if it is safe against plagiarism to curate content with attribution from Google snippet.
The exact question was:
Further trying to develop relevancy on a food tour page, so that google understands exactly what we do. I put together a folder of articles that answer various questions about Food Tours “”What is a food tour?”” or “”Why take a food tour?”” type articles. I curated all the content from online and didn’t change much inside the article but dressed up the Doc with Photos and Links. on the safe side, I added at the bottom where I found the original content but didn’t actually link it. Q1. Should that be safe enough if I wanted to embed that folder of docs onto my google site to avoid any sort of plagirism penalty? 2. Is curating alot content about a topic, putting it inside the drive stack, then pointing links to your money site the correct way to push relevancy for your money site?
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ryangonzales928 · 5 years
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Is It Safe Against Plagiarism To Curate Content With Attribution From Google Snippet?
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In episode 262 of Semantic Mastery’s weekly Hump Day Hangouts, one viewer asked if it is safe against plagiarism to curate content with attribution from Google snippet.
The exact question was:
Further trying to develop relevancy on a food tour page, so that google understands exactly what we do. I put together a folder of articles that answer various questions about Food Tours “”What is a food tour?”” or “”Why take a food tour?”” type articles. I curated all the content from online and didn’t change much inside the article but dressed up the Doc with Photos and Links. on the safe side, I added at the bottom where I found the original content but didn’t actually link it. Q1. Should that be safe enough if I wanted to embed that folder of docs onto my google site to avoid any sort of plagirism penalty? 2. Is curating alot content about a topic, putting it inside the drive stack, then pointing links to your money site the correct way to push relevancy for your money site?
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patrickrandolph33 · 5 years
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Is It Safe Against Plagiarism To Curate Content With Attribution From Google Snippet?
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In episode 262 of Semantic Mastery’s weekly Hump Day Hangouts, one viewer asked if it is safe against plagiarism to curate content with attribution from Google snippet.
The exact question was:
Further trying to develop relevancy on a food tour page, so that google understands exactly what we do. I put together a folder of articles that answer various questions about Food Tours “”What is a food tour?”” or “”Why take a food tour?”” type articles. I curated all the content from online and didn’t change much inside the article but dressed up the Doc with Photos and Links. on the safe side, I added at the bottom where I found the original content but didn’t actually link it. Q1. Should that be safe enough if I wanted to embed that folder of docs onto my google site to avoid any sort of plagirism penalty? 2. Is curating alot content about a topic, putting it inside the drive stack, then pointing links to your money site the correct way to push relevancy for your money site?
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wellnessandrelief18 · 5 years
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Is It Safe Against Plagiarism To Curate Content With Attribution From Google Snippet?
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In episode 262 of Semantic Mastery’s weekly Hump Day Hangouts, one viewer asked if it is safe against plagiarism to curate content with attribution from Google snippet.
The exact question was:
Further trying to develop relevancy on a food tour page, so that google understands exactly what we do. I put together a folder of articles that answer various questions about Food Tours “”What is a food tour?”” or “”Why take a food tour?”” type articles. I curated all the content from online and didn’t change much inside the article but dressed up the Doc with Photos and Links. on the safe side, I added at the bottom where I found the original content but didn’t actually link it. Q1. Should that be safe enough if I wanted to embed that folder of docs onto my google site to avoid any sort of plagirism penalty? 2. Is curating alot content about a topic, putting it inside the drive stack, then pointing links to your money site the correct way to push relevancy for your money site?
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marilynreinhold21 · 5 years
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Is It Safe Against Plagiarism To Curate Content With Attribution From Google Snippet?
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In episode 262 of Semantic Mastery’s weekly Hump Day Hangouts, one viewer asked if it is safe against plagiarism to curate content with attribution from Google snippet.
The exact question was:
Further trying to develop relevancy on a food tour page, so that google understands exactly what we do. I put together a folder of articles that answer various questions about Food Tours “”What is a food tour?”” or “”Why take a food tour?”” type articles. I curated all the content from online and didn’t change much inside the article but dressed up the Doc with Photos and Links. on the safe side, I added at the bottom where I found the original content but didn’t actually link it. Q1. Should that be safe enough if I wanted to embed that folder of docs onto my google site to avoid any sort of plagirism penalty? 2. Is curating alot content about a topic, putting it inside the drive stack, then pointing links to your money site the correct way to push relevancy for your money site?
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Questions on Social And Political Standings
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I need a 700-900 word paper written in APA format. All references cited in the paper and listed in a separate reference page. Please see attached excel spread sheets. When responding to this post, please list what state you live in. I need 0% plagirism and all the questions listed below answered and the racial group to be written about is African American. Please have a good feedback for previous work you have done.  Racial Groups by Income, Social, and Political Standings Objectives: - - - Write a paper about what is currently happening with the U. S. racial group you selected   Select 1 (one) racial group from the list below: - African American - Asian American - Caucasian American - Hispanic American/Latino - Middle Eastern American - Native American Write a paper that is between 700 to 900 words that answers the following questions: - What are the current economic, social, and political standings of the United States racial group you chose? Use additional resources if necessary, from the University Library or your course readings. - In 2014, how do racial groups interact in contemporary America? Are interactions positive, negative, or neutral? - Are there existing social inequities based on race in the United States? Why or why not? - What do you believe to be the causes of racial prejudice and discrimination in today's U.S. society? Format your paper consistent with APA guidelines. Submit your written assignment as a Microsoft Word attachment in the Assignment Files.   Content and Development 70 Points Points Earned XX/70 Additional Comments: All key elements of the assignment are covered in a substantive way. Read the full article
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eduardokingsley89 · 5 years
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Is It Safe Against Plagiarism To Curate Content With Attribution From Google Snippet?
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In episode 262 of Semantic Mastery’s weekly Hump Day Hangouts, one viewer asked if it is safe against plagiarism to curate content with attribution from Google snippet.
The exact question was:
Further trying to develop relevancy on a food tour page, so that google understands exactly what we do. I put together a folder of articles that answer various questions about Food Tours “”What is a food tour?”” or “”Why take a food tour?”” type articles. I curated all the content from online and didn’t change much inside the article but dressed up the Doc with Photos and Links. on the safe side, I added at the bottom where I found the original content but didn’t actually link it. Q1. Should that be safe enough if I wanted to embed that folder of docs onto my google site to avoid any sort of plagirism penalty? 2. Is curating alot content about a topic, putting it inside the drive stack, then pointing links to your money site the correct way to push relevancy for your money site?
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