Friday, January 5, 2024

plagiarism? The contents of my blog were stolen! I feel at ease when I think that they have advertised it. 20230105

 Whether it's blogs or social media, there are a certain number of people who plagiarize texts written by others. When someone copies something I've written, I feel temporarily angry. However, if you think about it again, you will actually be grateful for the advertisement. If you can clearly indicate that your site is the source, the problem should be resolved.

table of contents

  • If you copy it, please cite the source and use your own words! Let's protect ourselves who refer to it
  • Why me? The point of view of the person being ripped off! Have something overwhelmingly different

If you copy it, please cite the source and use your own words! Let's protect ourselves who refer to it

 This is Tenmei(天命), the blog owner. Tenmei has not yet encountered any incident in which the content of this blog has been plagiarized . I can't say for certain that the entire text of my article may have been copied on some site, but as of now, I have not received any reports from other bloggers that it has been copied, and I am living a peaceful life. I am.

 "Wouldn't Jiro Nabe be angry if his article was copied in its entirety without his permission? The only things that should be copied are the good things about people and selfies of people posing like narcissists." 

 This article is Tenmei's own opinion, and I may change my mind if I am actually the victim of plagiarism. However, if I refer to other blogs or books and write an article based on what I referred to, there is a possibility that it will be treated as plagiarism. I think it's difficult to draw the line as to whether something is plagiarized or not. If you feel uncomfortable after reading this article , please understand that it is just one opinion.

 First, I would like to start by answering the question of what I keep in mind when writing a blog, or rather, how I find topics. Well, my fellow bloggers (readers) may not find the thick-faced blogs I write helpful (lol).

 The moment when my blog changed drastically was on September 17, 2019. I remember that on the 17th, I wrote an article about professionalism, changed my mind, and declared that I would become a professional at writing articles from now on . This declaration itself is nothing more than a boost to my own morale, but since then I have continued to post several articles a day without taking a break.

 ``Nabe-kun is more of an amateur who is influenced by his own gags than a professional, so our impression is a little different from ours.We appreciate the bright parts, but we have heard the gags that are sloppy. , I’m getting embarrassed (lol).”

 I realize that people can change so much if they put their mind to it. For now, leaving aside the issue of professionalism, I would like to ask where you get your blog material from. To be honest, I asked Mr. Google. I watched Mr. Google's class, and although he didn't mention the reference sources for each one, the fact that he announced without confidence that "it seems like it" and "there was a story like that" was a good idea if you searched it first. You can think so .

 On top of that, I only break down the search content into my own words when explaining the article, and the content I reference does not remain in its original form. This is an important point, but it's not a good idea to modify the content a little and then post it on your own blog. It's important to put it into your own words .

 ``When I was looking at Watabo's rewritten article, I noticed that he was so different from the article that he was referring to that I couldn't tell the difference between the before and the after.I wish they would at least leave a lingering impression that they are the same person. I can think of memories. Ah, the days of my youth."

 Basically, when I write an article, I don't look through some material and write the article at the same time, so I just put the ideas into the article in the order they occur in my head . Therefore, I don't think there will be any suspicion on the part of the referenced person that his/her own ideas were used as a basis.

 Also, something I would like to keep in mind in the future, I think it is important to clearly indicate the reference source as much as possible . Content that everyone knows is a generalized idea, so it may not be necessary to declare the reference source in a big way. However, if the reference source is a book, a paper, or even a blog, it is clearly an idea that the person came up with, then it is better to clearly state the reference source.

 In the end, specifying the reference source is not only to protect the interests of the referenced person, but also to protect the person who referenced it , so it is safer to write down the reference source proactively. If you don't mention the references and a lawsuit is filed, it's obvious that both parties will lose out.

``Mr. Tenmei is a man who has continued to ignore other people's ideas even when doing research as a hobby.I think he could be a little more honest and take other people's opinions into account.He pretends not to notice the favoritism of the opposite sex. I’m not a junior high school student… Chuunibyou warning!!”

 I previously declared in an article on this blog that I would continue to copy other people's ideas . However, even when I use ideas from other blogs as a foundation, I only make them the theme of the article, and I don't copy the ideas down to the smallest detail. Regarding the point of actively copying, he also emphasizes the need to actively add your own ideas , and that originality is most important.

Why me? The point of view of the person being ripped off! Have something overwhelmingly different

 I would like to put together a summary in anticipation of Hotaru no Hikari soon.

 Up to this point I have been looking at the perspective of the person using the information as a reference, but from now on I would like to take the perspective of the side that is being referenced, that is, the side that is being plagiarized. After all, there is a reason why it is stolen. Above all, the content of your writing is excellent, and people really want to take advantage of it . I think we should be proud of that.

 However, to put it another way, if my writing was copied, I could say that the content was good enough to be copied. For example, if it is an individual's original experience, such as Tenmei's self-narration, there is information that only that individual can know. Tenmei's experience is original information that only he experienced . Original information cannot be easily tampered with. Unless you are copying the entire text, it will probably break somewhere.

 Having your content copied is a sign of a lack of originality, and it's also possible that you wrote information that everyone knows and thought it was copied. Therefore, by adding something that differentiates your article from others, that is, something that is overwhelmingly different from others , the damage from being plagiarized can be reduced.

 And, although it's a matter of personal preference, most blogs would want to increase their audience, unless they are a closed blog run among friends. Therefore, if you often fall victim to plagiarism, you can ensure mutual benefit by writing the following.

“You may plagiarize, but please do not copy the entire text. Please use your own words and copy. If you copy, please clearly state that the reference source is my blog, and if possible, include a link. If you let me know in the comments, I might write a review article of the plagiarized article and link to it from here as well. Thank you!”

 In the end, you just have to be good at it. Rather than feeling weird about the ulterior motives of the plagiarizing bloggers, I realized that the plagiarizing bloggers are also one of my readers, that is, one of my fans, so they go out of their way to read my articles, and even though they are plagiarizing them, they even take the time to imitate my articles. That's what I'm giving you. And they even do advertising. Be sensitive to the other person's wishes and treat them with respect. And let's create a system that benefits both parties.

 It's time for Firefly Hikari. Tenmei's top-down article exploded once again! (lol). Others don't change easily. However, you can transform yourself into a slime just by thinking. Try to change yourself and let those around you become the same as you like . Maybe that's the secret to a happy life.

 P.S.: Tenmei is a troublemaker, but he tries to stay out of other people's troubles as much as possible. Those who go to see the fire lose their lives. I want to make sure that he doesn't just become a jock.

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