27-02-2017, 06:01 AM
Kinda funny how some folks can call someone out, and ask how Amazon or Wikipedia would feel about someone plagiarizing their information, the information Wikipedia puts out, you see, fact is, I've learn to fact check the fact check, just to make sure what's being said is true.
I mean, take Alon Israel for example, now, for many of you the information about Alon may mean nothing, nothing at all, and to others, well, less then nothing, but to me, it means everything. For example, Wiki says that Alon was founded in 1990, but... That's not true, I know that for a fact, and I know that name for that occupied land was used around 1976. So... What does this mean? Really nothing, nothing at all. I'm just pointing out the fact that if I were to use information from other sources, I'd make sure to mention the sources name, so, I really don't understand how that's plagiarizing? And, I also wanted to point out that Alon was founded much earlier in time, and not in 1990 as Wiki says.
The End,
I mean, take Alon Israel for example, now, for many of you the information about Alon may mean nothing, nothing at all, and to others, well, less then nothing, but to me, it means everything. For example, Wiki says that Alon was founded in 1990, but... That's not true, I know that for a fact, and I know that name for that occupied land was used around 1976. So... What does this mean? Really nothing, nothing at all. I'm just pointing out the fact that if I were to use information from other sources, I'd make sure to mention the sources name, so, I really don't understand how that's plagiarizing? And, I also wanted to point out that Alon was founded much earlier in time, and not in 1990 as Wiki says.
The End,