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RE: @zer0hedge forensics show you @transisto scam
@zer0hedge is not claiming credit for the content so it's not plagiarism by definition. It's also giving proper credit by linking to sources on the first line and also having a disclaimer.
I've an agreement with the person running @ze0hedge.
The purpose of the agreement is to:
A. Contribute to Steem what I believe is some of the most important and valuable content on the internet.
B. Reward people that contribute interesting comments to the subjects.
I usually up-vote all blockchain investigative work but will abstain since your accusation of ; fraud, id theft, plagiarism, ect. are not substantiated.
> copying so many words or ideas from a source that it makes up the majority of your work, whether you give credit or not
http://www.plagiarism.org/article/what-is-plagiarism
Not going to trust http://turnitin.com/ a tech company fighting plagiarism in students homework to come up with unbiased definition of plagiarism.
If you're shocked