Achievement 3 Content etiquette by @shubanaa

in hive-172186 •  3 years ago 

Hello

Learning is a never ending process. The skills I have gained from completing Task 1 and 2 have helped me a lot in this platform, and I am now ready to move on to Task 3.

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The third (3) work is related to material etiquette, and we will focus on plagiarism.
How do you feel when you are the creator or owner of an idea or a work and someone else uses it without giving you credit? Isn't it true that you are in a bad mood?
Let's take a closer look at theft.

Learning is a never ending process. The skills I have gained from completing Task 1 and 2 have helped me a lot in this platform, and I am now ready to move on to Task 3.

The third (3) work is related to material etiquette, and we will focus on plagiarism.
How do you feel when you are the creator or owner of an idea or a work and someone else uses it without giving you credit? Isn't it true that you are in a bad mood?
Let's take a closer look at theft.

What is Plagiarism?

Theft, to the best of my knowledge, is the use of another person's work, ideas, or words as if they were your own. The thief is the one who steals. Theft can be either intentional or unintentional.

As a library and information science student at school, our teachers took the time to explain to us plagiarism and its effects. He took the time to thoroughly check every assignment and piece of academic writing to make sure it was plagiarized. If you own another author's work without giving credit to the original author, you may be labeled a "literary thief."

We must be careful when referring to and interpreting other people's work. It's illegal to imagine other people's ideas as your own. Let's not forget that theft is punishable by a fine.

May be in the form of Plagiarism

• Verbal (word for word) quotation without any explicit acknowledgment

  • Cutting and pasting from the Internet without explicit acknowledgment

• Paraffrasing

• Incorrect reference

STEEMIT Plagiarism

When someone does the following on the Steemit platform, they are considered to have committed theft.

  • Copying and posting someone else's literary material as your own. Literary plagiarism is defined as the act of committing an act by a member of a party instead of making it his own.

  • Copies of work found on the Internet without or without adequate reference. Every piece of information we need is available on the Internet, but we must make sure that the original author is given credit.

  • Copying images taken from various sources on the Internet without permission or attribution.

Harmful effects of theft on STEEMIT

If you are found stealing on the Steemit platform, you will face the following consequences:

This will result in less votes for someone's post. This means that STEM members and leaders will not vote on the stolen post.

• It will cause suspicion, and as a result one's reputation may be damaged. People will not consider you the source of the original content.

  • If you have a habit of stealing on Steemit, you may be barred from participating in various competitions.

Result

Theft, as I have learned, is an insult to the Stemat community. Theft can prevent anyone from posting articles in the community.

Plagiarism is a bad idea because it can damage your reputation, because people in the community will consider you unreliable or dishonest if they learn that you are known for plagiarism.

The time you spend copying other people, you can use it to be more creative and come up with new ideas in your own words. Avoid theft as its consequences cannot be erased.

I have read and understood the Stemt etiquette of the Stemt community and will do my best to adopt them.

Thanks to my superiors for taking the time out of their busy schedules to confirm my previous successes. I would be grateful if this third deed would be confirmed.

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Hi, @shabanaa,

Your post has been supported by @nahela from the Steem Greeter Team.