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I Am Accused Of Plagiarizing. What To Do?

When you write for a column, blog or other publications, the one thing that you should be afraid of is being accused of plagiarism. I am not an expert in this field so let’s consult wikipedia on the meaning of plagiarism.

Plagiarism is the practice of claiming, or implying, original authorship of (or incorporating material from) someone else’s written or creative work, in whole or in part, into one’s own without adequate acknowledgement.

From what I understand, plagiarism is when you copied part or the whole work of another person and make them look as if yours. Even if one paragraph of your work was copied from another source without giving them credit, that is still plagiarism. I have seen a few cases where bloggers were accused of plagiarizing another’s work. If a person plagiarized and is caught with evidence, it could tarnish the reputation of the writer.

On the other hand, what happens if a person is accused of plagiarizing without solid evidence? Should the accuser apologize or be penalized in some ways when the accused is found innocent at the end due to lack of evidence?

I have been very careful when it comes to preventing/avoiding plagiarism. No one likes to have fingers pointing at them and being accused of plagiarism. In the past, I have wanted to write about certain gadgets but ended up abandoning the idea after realizing other “more popular bloggers” had already written about it. However, I realized that my “practice” is unsustainable because it is impossible to always write about things that no one has written before. I was then advised by another blogger that as long as I add my own “twist” and did not copy what others have written, I should be safe.

We appreciate your effort, however, we are unable to approve your post as the entire post has been copied and pasted from another source.

Despite my efforts, I received the message above last weekend and was accused of plagiarizing. The post I written was a sponsored post. It was rejected due to claims that the entire post was copied and pasted from another source. It is a 300+ words post and the only part where I copied anything from another source is part of a document that I clearly identified and quoted.

I sent a ticket to their support team yesterday and this problem is being addressed by them. I requested evidence on their claims that my entire post was copied and pasted. I am still waiting for a reply.

Questions:

  • What do you think constitutes plagiarism?
  • Do we need to ensure no one has written what we are about to write before writing them?
  • If two (or more) people write about the same idea but express them differently, is it still plagiarism?

Penangites “Wishes” For Tsunami To Happen?

Some Penangites “wishes” for tsunami to happen. That is what came into my mind when I saw the photo below (courtesy of TheStar).

Penangites waiting for Tsunami at Gurney Drive

I do not know what motivated them to gather along the coastal area of Gurney Drive with hopes to see a Tsunami. At the bottom left of the photo shows a guy taking photos with a digital camera. Are they just curious? Are they there for the thrill (the thrill of running for their lives when tsunami hits)? Are they there to experience the tsunami so that they have something to boast share with their friends over coffee?

[TOUCH WOOD] I wonder whether I would display the same stupidity curiosity if Teluk Cempedak were to receive warnings of possible Tsunami.

Curiosity killed the cat. Look it up.

What If Blogs Were Religious?

Today is the second day of the fasting month. As usual, most Mamak and Malay stalls are closed until late in the afternoon. That is because our Muslim friends cannot serve food in the day time. When I was thinking about this, something came into my mind.

What if blogs were religious?

If blogs were religious, bloggers maintaining a food blog would have to stop blogging in the day time during this fasting month. A more extreme practice would be to temporary shutdown their blogs in the day time. Think about it.

Anyway, I would like to take this opportunity to wish all my Muslim friends a very happy fasting month. Indulge in the true meaning of the fasting month and may you enjoy the celebration at the end of it.

Note: This post does not aim to disrespect any religion/belief. Just in case some ultra sensitive folks get irritated for nothing. Every race and religion has their own “fasting period”. If somehow you find this post offensive, probably you are the one having problems.

How To Make A Good Cup Of Coffee

Making a good cup of coffee (or any other beverage with caffeine) isn’t easy. Try comparing the coffee you make yourself with the ones they sell at Starbucks, Coffee Bean, etc. Of course, it is unfair to compare with the pros.

Anyway, making a good cup of coffee requires a few “key ingredients” like freshly grinded quality coffee beans, the right water temperature, right equipments, etc. However, some “caffeine fanatics” take things up one notch.

Bunny shaped latte art A collection of other latte arts

The above screenshot is taken from the video playing below. Creating the “drawings” requires some talent but preparing the steamed milk and pouring it into the cup isn’t easy as well. Hmm…I wonder how much does the machine costs.

Caffeine has never looked this good before.

7.9 / 8.2 / 8.4 Quake: Malaysia Is Safe From Tsunami

At first it was an earthquake of 7.9 magnitude which struck Indonesia’s Sumatra region. Then it was increased to 8.2. Now it is officially (correct) 8.4.

Anyway, the good news is that the earlier warning of a possible tsunami in Malaysia has been retracted. It was reported in the 11pm news last night on TV. However, two lost of lives and 11 others were injured in the earthquake. There shouldn’t be anything to worry now. If you are, just stay tuned for news on TV and radio as well as stay off the coastal area for a while.


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