## Summary
## Notes
### What is plaigarism?
- Plaigarism is stealing other people's ideas and claiming it as your own
### What is not plaigarism?
- Mentioning where you got ideas when you bring them up
- Combining it with new information
- A community spirit
- It's okay to share ideas from other sources, since some people prefer different presentation styles for different accessibility levels
- Ask permission and approval
## Highlights
- Plaigarism is really common
- You plaigarise when you feel like the person you are stealing from does not deserve publishing that content
### YouTube plaigarists
#### Illuminati
- Exposes illuminaughti for focusing on content production and trends over creating things she actually cares about
- Mentioning a source is not enough - you need to credit work when work is done
- don't repackage work and sell it as your own
- If you only rip people off, you will assume that when someone does something similar as you, you are also ripping them off
- Just highlight text and add torn paper for a quote LMAO
#### Somerton
- Biggest hypocrite
### Against ChatGPT
- Trained off a shit ton of data, even easier to plaigarise now
- Easily enables plaigarism, but you can still tell if it is
### Why plaigarise
- People just want to have some purpose, which is found by imitating other people
- Seeking cures to their life dissatisfaction with uncertainty by imitating other people instead of creating their own
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