Chapter 313: Plagiarism Storm
As for the old computer that was replaced, no one could have imagined that it would soon become a fatal danger to a big storm on the Internet.
Half a month before the final exam, a private account on Weibo broke out: "The Instrument of the Pupil" written by You Qingcang was plagiarized what he wrote in private.
That person's ID is called: [The original intention does not change]
The blogger said that he wrote it more than a year ago, and because he was just writing for fun, he stopped writing after only writing 200,000 words.
Later, the blogger went abroad to study and did not pay attention to the domestic online articles, until Right Qingcang's "The Instrument of the Pupil" became popular.
Let him know about the book abroad.
I read it with the mentality of trying, but the more I read it, the more surprised I became, and the blogger found that the first 200,000 words of "The Instrument of the Pupil" were almost exactly the same as what he had written.
Except for some places that have been polished, 99% of the places are directly copied.
Of course, the content after 200,000 words is what You Qingcang has played by himself.
But after all, this can't hide the fact that Right Qingcang plagiarized, and all the content he wrote at the beginning of the front was used, and the blogger expressed his sadness and anger.
So he angrily released the "color palette" and compared the "Pupil Instrument" published by You Qingcang on the mythical Chinese website with what he wrote in the document.
Several comparison charts were released, and the same text was colored and underlined.
Originally, no one read this Weibo, thinking that this person just wanted to go crazy, rubbing Uncle Cang's popularity, speculating and selling himself, and attracting attention.
The blogger didn't have many fans either, and passers-by mocked him for a while and then forgot about it.
It wasn't until his Weibo was reposted by a big V who specialized in tweeting online articles that things began to ferment gradually, and finally reached the point where they were out of control.
[Entertainment Tweeter]: I accidentally found this friend's Weibo accusing the new god author Right Qingcang in today's popular online literature circle, and I feel that everything is groundless, I'm afraid there is an inside story, I hope a certain author can come out and explain @右Qingcang.
Retweet Weibo: //@初心不改: I suddenly found that the author @右qingcang's "Pupil's Vessel" was plagiarized from my private unpublished work, which is theft, and the color palette is as follows.
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The influencer, who is known as "Entertainment Tweeter", has a traffic of 9 million followers, and his retweet pushed the original blogger's Weibo to a climax, and more people saw the pictures and content.
For a while, the hamster group and the black fans held their own side and quarreled, and passers-by chose to eat melons, and occasionally complained a few words.
Of course, the fans of the Youqingcang Support Association will choose to believe that their own family is big, and they think that this hammer is not a hammer at all.
It's just a comparison between the articles, and who knows if this picture has been Ped or not? Did the other party's article deliberately get close to their big article to falsify?
With just these few meaningless "color palettes", plagiarism cannot be judged at all.
What's more, this man said that he had written something unpublished in private.
Since it's not published, don't be here to make a fool of yourself! A lot of high-sounding words, who knows if it's the stuff he wrote himself.
Fans feel that something as in-depth as this cannot be written by an international student.
The blogger revealed that he was a master's student, majoring in history, and wanted to continue his studies abroad.
Some passers-by feel that since the other party has such a high education, it is not impossible that he wrote it himself, after all, there is no shortage of geniuses in this world.
What if this blogger really has extraordinary literary attainments?
(End of chapter)