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RE: ULOG #11

in #ulog7 years ago

Make sure you source your content, images, and/or GIFs to avoid getting flagged. Even if they come from open sources they need to be linked so there’s no misunderstanding. Please correct the issue on this post and any other posts you’ve submitted to us. This is your first warning.

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My content is mine and created by me.

Your large lettered warning suggests otherwise.

I will start citing that I use Canva since I did not myself did not create any of the fonts, color schemes, or patterns. However, all work is created by me, and has been further updated to show even more personal flavor.

There is nothing original nowadays, even when writing your own original work, it nods back to books you've read, movies you have watched, and mentors who have helped you.

Your "warning" in large block bolded letters that screams plagiarist is the reason I will stop using your service. I realize you have more customers than you need, your wording has gotten to the point where you show that.

The image that you chose to use is not your own hence our warning. We clearly state in our user guide that plagiarism of any content, including pictures, will receive a warning. I am sorry if you feel it necessary to not use our service based on a warning system that we use for everyone but we value giving credit to all things used to create quality content.

I agree that information can easily be argued as not being "original" due to the vast amounts of information at our fingertips, however, photography is something that is almost impossible to recreate in exact replica. All we ask is that you provide a simple source of where you found the images.