Achievement 3 Task @philipa: Content Etiquette

in Newcomers' Community2 years ago

Hello Steemit friends, I am glad to have successfully completed my achievement 1 and 2 in the newcomers community. As I proceed to achievement 3, I feel even more excited about the topic of discussion.

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Content Etiquette refers to the form of behavior we should put on while creating content. The number one and most important instruction given here to avoid plagiarism.

Plagiarism is a word I have been hearing about long before I even started blogging for Steemit. It is an act (intentionally or unintentionally) of copying someone else's work, idea, or whatever, and presenting it as your own without taking permission from the real owner.

Let's take an example from the Steemit platform. If a Steemit user devouts his/her time to research and produce content out of his own brain, he/she is the owner of that task.

If I go to copy that same task of that Steemit friend, and posting it as my own, then I have plagiarized, and would fa e the consequences that follows.

Plagiarism Types Includes:

Direct Plagiarism

This is one of the boldest type of plagiarism I have heard of, and it involves one user copy the entire work of another user, without changing or making any difference. Such contents are completely duplicated 100%, and I think it's done as a result of laziness.

Self Plagiarism

Plagiarism is plagiarism whether you are doing it from someone else's post or from your own previous post. That's what self plagiarism is all about, an act of submitting your previous post or taking out some important parts of your previous post while creating a new one.

Mosaic kind of plagiarism

This is another type of plagiarism that we must have to be careful about. On this type of plagiarism, a user copies another user's work without citing it's source or no use of quotation for difference.

Unintentional Plagiarism

As we could here it from the name, this type of plagiarism isn't done intentionally, but it's usually done by mistake or accident. Sometimes it might be failure to include the source of an image or information. Nevertheless, whether a plagiarism is intentional or unintentional, it is punishable by law, and we must try as much as possible to avoid them.


Information or text that must be included in your task should be in quotes (“”), or better still you can equally use this markup code (>) to show the difference.

For example

According to the STEEM whitepaper “provides a scalable blockchain protocol for publicly accessible and immutable content, along with a fast and fee-less digital token (STEEM)”Source.”


In Conclusion

We must know that plagiarism is a virus to our blogging life here in Steemit, and we must try as much as possible to avoid it. We must cite sources of our ideas and informations to avoid being caught plagiarizing.

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

Best Regards,

@goodybest
@juichi

Thank you all friends.

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Please do not make a new post. Make the requested corrections in your original achievement 3 post: https://steemit.com/hive-172186/@philipa/achievement-3-task-philipa-content-etiquette

 2 years ago 

I made the necessary corrections but It wasn't verified. And it has past the 7 days duration period.

That's no problem friend, we will verify posts that are past 7 days, please note that curation on achievement tasks is not guaranteed, I hope you can fix your previous Achievement 3 task posts.

 2 years ago 

I have made the corrections already friend. It was based on my source link which I have corrected.

I still don't know what is required for my verification to the next level.

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