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When the graded docs came back, I don't think there was anyone who didn't have, like, a phrase or two highlighted for "plagiarism"

Would've checked that on grammarly or something but I'm not spending money on an honestly good enough grammar checker- like seriously, sure it gives you premium errors, but it tells you where those errors are, just not how to fix them

… that cant be right. your teacher thought Everyone was plagiarizing??
Bruh some people arent smart enough to even know what to plagiarize from. She really thinks an entire class full of people is just ripping work from other places?

Apparently so- she gave us a big long winded speech about how it's not right to plagiarize OR use AI like ChatGPT and such, so if she wasn't on my case about outright plagiarism, then she probably thought I used Ai, and the checkers for those aren't as accurate-

This is going to be one hell of a year, isn't it 🧎

…… ok to be fair, AI is scary. Was watching a video of AI pewdiepie singing viva la vida and it was so good. The AI voice imitators make me question life.
I can see her being worried about that, I guess.

BUT ALSO.

An ai can do markipliers voice-

I love the internet

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I mean, any actual paper would technically have plagiarism since you need to use in-text citations, and a work cited page.

but as long as you re-word those ideas in your own words, or mark that it's a direct quote, it's not plagiarism, right?
This teacher is seemingly paranoid… I'd have a hard time believing that ALL of my students would directly copy word for word from their research.

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I mean, any actual paper would technically have plagiarism since you need to use in-text citations, and a work cited page.

but as long as you re-word those ideas in your own words, or mark that it's a direct quote, it's not plagiarism, right?
This teacher is seemingly paranoid… I'd have a hard time believing that ALL of my students would directly copy word for word from their research.

The plagarism check thing labels it as some percent of plagarism, but my teacher doesn't straight fail us for it or anything.

@EldritchHorror-Davadio health_and_safety emoji_events

I mean, any actual paper would technically have plagiarism since you need to use in-text citations, and a work cited page.

but as long as you re-word those ideas in your own words, or mark that it's a direct quote, it's not plagiarism, right?
This teacher is seemingly paranoid… I'd have a hard time believing that ALL of my students would directly copy word for word from their research.

The plagarism check thing labels it as some percent of plagarism, but my teacher doesn't straight fail us for it or anything.

THATS TERRIBLE. Oh my word… seriously? AI grading. We've arrived. this is it. This is the end.

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I mean, any actual paper would technically have plagiarism since you need to use in-text citations, and a work cited page.

but as long as you re-word those ideas in your own words, or mark that it's a direct quote, it's not plagiarism, right?
This teacher is seemingly paranoid… I'd have a hard time believing that ALL of my students would directly copy word for word from their research.

The plagarism check thing labels it as some percent of plagarism, but my teacher doesn't straight fail us for it or anything.

THATS TERRIBLE. Oh my word… seriously? AI grading. We've arrived. this is it. This is the end.

Not ai grading, just a check to make sure that we're not plagiarizing the entire thing. THe teacher personally grades it still.

@the-void-galactic public

AI terrifies me, like unless it’s a chatbot made for either fun or to be helpful (example: character.ai or chatGPT) or even something like Artbreeder,, other than that AI stuff feels kinda icky

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AI terrifies me, like unless it’s a chatbot made for either fun or to be helpful (example: character.ai or chatGPT) or even something like Artbreeder,, other than that AI stuff feels kinda icky

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@the-void-galactic public

Especially AI voices. People (especially VAs) are needing to copyright their own fucking voice so they can take legal action if someone uses it. Or AI art that blatantly steals from other artists that ain’t cute

@im-with-stoopid pets

I mean, any actual paper would technically have plagiarism since you need to use in-text citations, and a work cited page.

but as long as you re-word those ideas in your own words, or mark that it's a direct quote, it's not plagiarism, right?
This teacher is seemingly paranoid… I'd have a hard time believing that ALL of my students would directly copy word for word from their research.

She also mentioned that she took into account "the way we speak nowadays" as if writing in formal English just doesn't exist
Case in point, I used the word "ignorant" correctly and she put a question mark next to it on a comment?

  • "Because gerrymandered districts tend to stretch and bend to contain distant cities, representatives that win in these districts may be ignorant to their constituents' issues, and they may not effectively represent their voters." - exact quote from my paper

And for whatever reason, the only issue with that sentence is a the word "ignorant," apparently, as if I don't know what that word means
I'm starting to think she just doubts our vocab, honestly, chatting with the bros and that seems to the general agreement

@im-with-stoopid pets

Lmao imagine not using gen z slang in a formal essay,

"Because gerrymandered districts tend to be wacky af, representatives that win in these districts probably suck at doing their job or something, I dunno."

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She also mentioned that she took into account "the way we speak nowadays" as if writing in formal English just doesn't exist
Case in point, I used the word "ignorant" correctly and she put a question mark next to it on a comment?

  • "Because gerrymandered districts tend to stretch and bend to contain distant cities, representatives that win in these districts may be ignorant to their constituents' issues, and they may not effectively represent their voters." - exact quote from my paper

And for whatever reason, the only issue with that sentence is a the word "ignorant," apparently, as if I don't know what that word means
I'm starting to think she just doubts our vocab, honestly, chatting with the bros and that seems to the general agreement

I'm mad about this.

@the-void-galactic public

Lmao imagine not using gen z slang in a formal essay,

"Because gerrymandered districts tend to be wacky af, representatives that win in these districts probably suck at doing their job or something, I dunno."

peak prose, right there

10/10 use that instead and see what happens LMAO

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eye twitch this chat loves to give notifications when I’ve already read the chat

Yeah that happens sometimes

@the-void-galactic public

a headless being drops down from the void while her head comes out of the storm drain with Echo
steals my head back candy corn enjoyer detected, opinion rejected. Anyway hi I’m definitely not being an impatient lil shit