Achievement 3 by @lsanaa Task : Content Etiquette

in Newcomers' Community2 years ago (edited)

Hi steemians,
First of all, "Proof of Brain". I think I got it as I feel I'm very good using my brain :)
People around me thought that I had a lot of talents, one of them is that I can improvise 'talking without preparing'. that was built up during my childhood, I was the darling of the family as I am the grandson of the eldest of my father's family, so when I was talking "nonsense" they laughed a lot and asked me not to stop talking. they were delighted and it always made me happy and so I was often asked to tell improvised stories "my way".
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For example, I had some stories related to my sister before she was born, I told them that I left her in my mom's stomach, my sister was cooking there, we played a lot there and so on...whe my mom's was delivering I asked my sister to stay there and not to join me directly lol. This is very **original** and nowadays people around me keep talking about my childhood stories and enjoy their time with my family.

I'm still working on this talent, or for me it's a gift, and I think this keep me far away from Plagiarism
wait... wait could you please explain what is this!!

What is Plagiarism?

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This means, if you use the story that I just told and you don't mention that it is from me @lsanaa this is equal to plagiarism, so please be honest :)

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"Plagiarism is presenting someone else’s work or ideas as your own, with or without their consent, by incorporating it into your work without full acknowledgement. All published and unpublished material, whether in manuscript, printed or electronic form, is covered under this definition. Plagiarism may be intentional or reckless, or unintentional. Under the regulations for examinations, intentional or reckless plagiarism is a disciplinary offence." Source

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"7 common types of plagiarism

Plagiarism comes in many forms. These seven types of plagiarism are the most common:
1 Complete plagiarism

This overt type of plagiarism occurs when a writer submits someone else’s work in their own name. Paying somebody to write a paper for you, then handing that paper in with your name on it, is an act of complete plagiarism—as is stealing or “borrowing” someone’s work and submitting it as your own.

An example of complete plagiarism is submitting a research paper for English class that your older sister wrote and submitted when she took the class five years ago.
2 Direct plagiarism

Direct plagiarism is similar to complete plagiarism in that it, too, is the overt passing-off of another writer’s words as your own. The difference between the two is how much of the paper is plagiarized. With complete plagiarism, it’s the entire paper. With direct plagiarism, specific sections or paragraphs are included without crediting (or even acknowledging) the author.

An example of direct plagiarism is dropping a line or two from your source directly into your work without quoting or citing the source.
3 Paraphrasing plagiarism

Paraphrasing plagiarism is what happens when a writer reuses another’s work and changes a few words or phrases. It’s a common type of plagiarism, and many students don’t even realize it’s a form of plagiarism. But if you’re presenting someone else’s original idea in your writing without crediting them, even if you’re presenting it in your own words, it’s plagiarism.
4 Self-plagiarism

You might be surprised to find out that you can plagiarize yourself.

How? After all, your original thoughts are your own to use as you please . . . right?

Yes, but with a caveat. Let’s say you wrote an essay about the pros and cons of changing your city’s zoning laws two years ago, and now you’re writing a research paper about how adopting certain zoning laws has impacted other cities in the past decade. Reusing content from your essay in your research paper would be an act of self-plagiarism. You can absolutely use the same sources and if you cite them properly, you don’t have to worry about being accused of plagiarism.

Self-plagiarism can be an issue if you write professionally. When you’re commissioned to write for a client, the client owns that work. Reusing your own words for subsequent clients is plagiarizing your own work and can damage your professional reputation (as well as make your clients look bad).
5 Patchwork plagiarism

Also known as mosaic plagiarism, patchwork plagiarism refers to instances where plagiarized work is interwoven with the writer’s original work. This kind of plagiarism can be subtle and easy to miss, and it may happen in conjunction with direct plagiarism.

An example of patchwork plagiarism is taking a clause from a source and embedding it in a sentence of your own.
6 Source-based plagiarism

Source-based plagiarism can be a tricky one to understand. With this kind of plagiarism, the writer might cite their sources correctly but present the sources in a misleading way.

For example, the writer might reference a secondary source in their work but only credit the primary source from which that secondary source is derived. Other examples include citing an incorrect source and even making up sources.
7 Accidental plagiarism

Accidental plagiarism is perhaps the most common type of plagiarism because it happens when the writer doesn’t realize they are plagiarizing another’s work. Accidental plagiarism includes the following: 1 -Forgetting to cite your sources in your work 2-Not citing your sources correctly and 3-Failing to put quotes around cited material." Source

Why does Plagiarism matter?

"Plagiarism is a breach of academic integrity. It is a principle of intellectual honesty that all members of the academic community should acknowledge their debt to the originators of the ideas, words, and data which form the basis for their own work. Passing off another’s work as your own is not only poor scholarship, but also means that you have failed to complete the learning process. Plagiarism is unethical and can have serious consequences for your future career; it also undermines the standards of your institution and of the degrees it issues." Source

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"I have read and understood the Steemit Etiquette on Steemit Community and will do my best to embrace them"
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Here after my achievement2 : https://steemit.com/hive-172186/@lsanaa/achievement-2-lsanaa-task-basic-security-on-steem

I am very happy to participate in the Achievement3 on steemit. I hope you will like my way, answering those questions.
Thank you for your support.

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Hello @lsanna,
For you to get verified on this Achievement Task please discuss the different types of plagiarism.

 2 years ago 

Hello @juichi, done. Thanks for your feedback

 2 years ago 

Hi @juichi, is there any issue with my post? I can see my achievement in pending status. Thanks for your feedback

 2 years ago 

Hi @steemcurator09, @ngoenyi could you please have a look on my post for approval
Thanks in advance

@juichi will do that

 2 years ago 

OK thank you @ngoenyi

 2 years ago 

Hi @juichi, is it normal that it takes too much time for approval? thanks in advance for your feedback

Be guided about the purpose of this Achievement task. Plagiarism and Content Etiquette play a significant role in our Steemit journey as they will define us, writers. Plagiarism is also prohibited by law, so don't forget to give proper credit and citations if the words and pictures used are not yours.

You have been verified for this task and you may now advance to Achievement 4: Applying Markdown at your comfort. Please refer to the guide on the Newcomers Achievement Program on the Notice Board pinned post.

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 2 years ago 

Thanks @juichi for your warm welcome

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