Achievement 3: Content Etiquette

in hive-172186 •  3 years ago  (edited)

Hello friends! I have posted my achievement 1 and achievement 2 in yhe community and now, in this post, I will be discussing about the concept of Plagiarism.

What is Plagiarism?

Plagiarism is basically the idea in which a person copy and pastes the work or post of any other person and show it as his/her own. This copy pasting technique is called plagiarism. The work of plagiarism is not valid and one should not do that without the owner's permission. If anyone wants to take some points from the post of others then he/she must write them in his/her own words instead of pasting the same words.


Type of plagiarism ?

There are 5 types of plagiarism:
1.self plagiarism
2.direct Plagiarism
3.verbatim plagiarism
4.mosaic Plagiarism
5.Paraphrasing Plagiarism

How to avoid plagiarism ?

  • The content of any person should be rewritten but we should do this with our own mind and in our own words without changing its meaning.

  • There can be made some changes in paragraph to look it different.

  • One must write the name of the owner of that post from where we have taken.


CITE YOUR SOURCE

If in writing of the post, the full name of the one who wrote the post comes then it is necessary that you should write the name of that source.

CITATION

i have understood that what you have written and what you are reading is meant to tell you that what you are writing is written by someone else and the work is not yours.

Example:

Rising Wedges form after an uptrend and indicate bearish reversal and Falling Wedges forms after a downtrend indicate a bullish reversal.
Source

HOW TO CITE A TEXT

First of all, if you want to inform the owner of the work which you are writing the post that was written by him, then you should write his name or mention him or mention the post's link, copy and paste it anywhere.

Conclusion

I have read and understood the Steemit Etiquette on Steemit Community and will do my best to embrace them.

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Welcome @princi08

@princi08. You need to show how the appearance of a copied text differs from others by adding > in front of it.

Done