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RE: Memories of a summer in Puglia

in Worldmappin2 years ago (edited)

Hello
It is impossible to unconsciously plagiarise.

Quoting the number in the historical dates, or someone's historical writing or saying is obviously not plagiarism.
Plagiarism is content that has not been quoted or attributed to the author.

An honest writer does not need to check their own content if it can be detected for fraud.

The writing that has been stolen from the article that we sourced is not a historical date or name.
It is a description of the place that was written by someone else.

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I didn't steal anything, plagiarizing is copying the text, what I didn't do.
the article is 100% unique! i've always been used to it like this, however you have to show me in the article where i copied, too easy to accuse people like this!!

As I explained before. Just before some useless plagiarism detection tool was not able to detect the theft of writing (plagiarism), it does not mean that your plagiarism has a pass and is not fraudulent.

The content does not magically turn into being legit and unique just because a useless plagiarism tool failed to detect it and says so.

It is like saying that faulty CCTV did not manage to detect the robbery so it did not happen.

Also, just because you used a translation (likely Google translation with edit) to hide the plagiarism from Italian articles, it does not mean that we will not find it.

CLEAR EVIDENCE OF PLAGIARISM FRAUD:

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