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  1. Phantom21 profile image81
    Phantom21posted 2 years ago

    How can my article be transferred to network sites how good is my article.
    How long does it take for your article to be transferred to network sites.

    1. theraggededge profile image77
      theraggededgeposted 2 years agoin reply to this

      New articles are assessed automatically May take a few days to a couple of weeks.

      I don't know how good your article is. Which one are you referring to?

      1. Phantom21 profile image81
        Phantom21posted 2 years agoin reply to this

        1. Can Neuralink Change the world
        2. Cheap Gaming Laptops
        3. Which Gaming Phone is better
        4. What Laptop Should I Buy

        1. theraggededge profile image77
          theraggededgeposted 2 years agoin reply to this

          The Neuralink one appears to be very close to this:

          https://www.businessinsider.co.za/neura … -ai-2021-2

          Several sections are almost word-for-word copies. Not a good look, to be honest.

          1. theraggededge profile image77
            theraggededgeposted 2 years agoin reply to this

            And it's been deleted.

        2. AliciaC profile image94
          AliciaCposted 2 years agoin reply to this

          Your "Which Laptop Should I Buy" article is a very slightly rewritten edition of an article at another site.

          https://www.laptopmag.com/articles/appl … enware-m15

          1. Phantom21 profile image81
            Phantom21posted 2 years agoin reply to this

            But hope it isn't too similar

            1. theraggededge profile image77
              theraggededgeposted 2 years agoin reply to this

              It obviously is or Linda (Alicia) wouldn't have found it so easily.

              You can't plagiarise like this or you will have your account closed.

            2. AliciaC profile image94
              AliciaCposted 2 years agoin reply to this

              As theraggededge says, it is too similar. You've taken all of the writer's analysis and comparisons and just changed a few words in a section. The rest of the text is copied.

    2. CYong74 profile image63
      CYong74posted 2 years agoin reply to this

      I think content is important, other than styling issues such as header format,crediting of photos, etc.

      I read your "places never to visit" hub. Some of the entries do not make sense. There have been accidents at the Grand Canyon, but hundreds of thousands of tourists visit it every year without mishaps. Millions of people also live in the Tornado Alley. They are still alive.

      And even if we want to, none of us have the ability to visit the Mariana Trench, do we? BTW, you misspelled the name in your title.

      If you want to be transferred, you have to ensure your content is sensible.

  2. PaulGoodman67 profile image68
    PaulGoodman67posted 2 years ago

    You asked almost exactly the same question two days ago. I refer you to my earlier answer. smile

  3. Stephen Tomkinson profile image84
    Stephen Tomkinsonposted 2 years ago

    In your "Cheap Gaming Laptops" piece, you say "...we advise consumers to buy a gaming console...". Who are "we"?

  4. Phantom21 profile image81
    Phantom21posted 2 years ago

    Someone should scan all my articles to check if they are plagiarized. I don't want to delete all my articles.

    1. Justine Guiao profile image81
      Justine Guiaoposted 2 years agoin reply to this

      I think, you should know whether your articles are products of plagiarism or not. Or if you think you did an unintentionally plagiarism and you are not aware of it, I suggest to run your articles on plagiarism checkers online. There are a bunch of it if you type "plagiarism checker online" through a search engine.

      Also,it is possible that you won't need to delete your articles. Just re-do them without copying someone else's words, and when you do borrow an idea, make sure to give them some credits/mention

    2. AliciaC profile image94
      AliciaCposted 2 years agoin reply to this

      Justine and Stephen have shared some good ideas. You can share someone else's discoveries or thoughts. These must be written in your own words, however, and you must never imply that you made the discovery or came up with a thought that you've mentioned. Credit must be given to the original publisher or creator.

      Another point to consider is you need to make sure that you add enough meaningful text of your own in the article. There's no point in writing the article if you're just going to describe or quote material that has been written by someone else.

  5. Stephen Tomkinson profile image84
    Stephen Tomkinsonposted 2 years ago

    You know best where you have found your information. If you have simply copied ideas, you have plagiarized the text - even if you've made some changes.
    Your articles must be original. There's nothing wrong with using others' work to support your points - but you have to give credit and develop your own piece.

 
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