do you write article for you blog or copy
By dinhquanghuy
@dinhquanghuy (647)
Vietnam
5 responses
@tamarafireheart (15384)
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7 Oct 08
Hi dinhquanghuy,
I don't do blog so I don't undertand how things are done there, surley people are not supposed to coy things from someone else blog.
Tamara
@BYOLA2871 (4371)
• South Africa
7 Oct 08
i am not so current with updating my blog but i try as much as possible to be original in my writings when i do make a bog,i have never had anyone complain that i have copied.i dont like the idea of copying other people"s idea though i do read from other people afterall that is the best way to learn and grow,no man is an epitome of knowledge.
@genihanna (358)
• United States
7 Oct 08
I try to mix it up - meaning, I write of my experiences and things that interest me - but I also like to share stuff I run across like tips, or jokes, or funny videos or funny pictures. A lot of times the people who subscribe to my blog depend on me to d their surfing for them. It saves them time and keeps from them taking risks of going to bad websites & catching an infection. But the best posts, that I get the most comments on, always seem to be my crazy experiences and personal observations. (Are we allowed to tell the names of our blogs? Geni's Gab and Websites to Avoid on Blogger? they're not-for-profit!)
@nanayangel (7877)
• Philippines
7 Oct 08
Hi there Dinhquanhguy!
Most of my blogs has a personal touch in it and I write everything in it except for some quotes but they are given due acknowledgment. I believe that copying and pasting without the real owner's permission and passing it as your own is against the law and is called plagiarism.
@paid2write (5201)
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7 Oct 08
There are many free article sites where you can legitimately take articles and republish them on your blog, including the writer's link, so there is no reason for people to steal other people articles. If they do this it could result in their blog being taken down when it's reported.
If I quote other writers on my blog I make it clear it's a quotation and not my words.
I don't even copy my own articles on my blog, because search engines pick up on duplicate content and will give higher ranking to the original, so the blog post would do less well in search results if it is copied.
I sometime rewrite on my blog what I have already written elsewhere, but more often I will post a link to my original article on my blog, with a brief introduction to the topic.






