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Oh, how the fates try to find new ways for me to land in mortal sin…
The other night I constructed a post on another message board site. The content of this post isn’t really post, but what made up the content of this post seems to be of some great issue to the other board members there. You see, I copied-and-pasted some lines from an online article (not many) unacknowledged which flowed into my main argument. Now I’m being cited for plagiarism, dishonesty, etc. I’m being told that I have a lack of “academic integrity,” and this message board is the furtherest thing from academic integrity in and of itself that such an accusation causes me be confused: should I laugh, or be worried?
The intent of me copying-and-pasting the lines of information without acknowledging where it came from was not so much to be deceptive, but to hopefully convey the information without people (who are overly critical of anything, anyway) dismissing it all as “internet fluff.”
I wouldn’t exactly call it plagiarism since, number one, this website is hardly academic, is just a website, and what I say means about $.02 of beans, regardless. So I can’t help but think people are making a big stink out of nothing - but my overly-conscientious side feels remorseful, and yet I feel ridiculous for feeling so!
The ridiculous thing is that in addition to the opening lines, which consisted of one or two, I also copied-and-pasted quotes without links - yet no one is complaining about the quotes; instead, they’re all barking about the one section which makes the most since.
I know most of this makes little sense to you without seeing the post itself and without knowing what it’s about - but, trust me, I’d rather not get into how I single-handedly proved the Qur’an broke certain commandments against having images of Allah (with a little help from some internet articles).

The other night I constructed a post on another message board site. The content of this post isn’t really post, but what made up the content of this post seems to be of some great issue to the other board members there. You see, I copied-and-pasted some lines from an online article (not many) unacknowledged which flowed into my main argument. Now I’m being cited for plagiarism, dishonesty, etc. I’m being told that I have a lack of “academic integrity,” and this message board is the furtherest thing from academic integrity in and of itself that such an accusation causes me be confused: should I laugh, or be worried?
The intent of me copying-and-pasting the lines of information without acknowledging where it came from was not so much to be deceptive, but to hopefully convey the information without people (who are overly critical of anything, anyway) dismissing it all as “internet fluff.”
I wouldn’t exactly call it plagiarism since, number one, this website is hardly academic, is just a website, and what I say means about $.02 of beans, regardless. So I can’t help but think people are making a big stink out of nothing - but my overly-conscientious side feels remorseful, and yet I feel ridiculous for feeling so!
The ridiculous thing is that in addition to the opening lines, which consisted of one or two, I also copied-and-pasted quotes without links - yet no one is complaining about the quotes; instead, they’re all barking about the one section which makes the most since.
I know most of this makes little sense to you without seeing the post itself and without knowing what it’s about - but, trust me, I’d rather not get into how I single-handedly proved the Qur’an broke certain commandments against having images of Allah (with a little help from some internet articles).