How Bloggers are Legally Copying Content and Getting the Credit
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Yes, you read that right.
I was so shocked when I first found out about this!
And I swear this isn’t click-bait or anything like that. I rubbed my eyes twice and did my research and apparently this is a thing and I am simply enraged.
Hold on for a minute, I’m giving you all the tea.
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it’s a bad, unencouraging, and illegal practice. I don’t wish anyone who practices it bad, but I’m contented that our creator has put in place the law of sowing and reaping—in quality and quantity: everyone will reap what they sow. that’s why people who take time and put in hard work are usually at the top of the blogging/writing pyramid after a while because people will notice the high degree their originality and genuineness; while the reverse is the case for those who do the opposite
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I can’t agree more. We reap the exact equivalent of what we sow. The Bible clearly says it.
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Oh never knew this and it is so bad for bloggers to do that. Thanks for letting us know.
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Really unfortunate. It is same as using unscrupulous means to enrich oneself.
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Yes I so agree.
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