Real bloggers don’t do this…

Hi everyone! I hope you’re well and ready for a mini rant because I feel like venting! πŸ˜‚ I’m just going to come out and say something that I have feared putting into words in case it becomes a reality: I often worry that someone will plagiarise posts on my blog πŸ™ˆ I know that it wouldn’t be the end of the world but it would be the end of a bloggers tether (before you come back stronger than ever of course!). It may have already happened and I will never know but still the idea of it sends my mind racing. I’m driving myself a bit mad in thinking this way and then it makes me think: how do bloggers this has actually happened to cope? People say it can be taken as a compliment but that doesn’t hide the fact that it’s wrong. 

I have come to the conclusion that people who plagiarise aren’t writers. Not even a small bit. Not even when their words are their own because a real writer/blogger wouldn’t even think of doing something so thoughtless. They can become a real writer once they apologize for their wrongdoing but I doubt they will feel it like we do as they have showed their true colours in wanting a fast way to notability. They don’t respect the community and are only in it for want of something more. It’s sad because they aren’t getting what blogging is about and how it should make you feel when you write from your minds heart. The pretence is lonely even if it doesn’t feel like it, they probably don’t even understand that something’s missing.

To finish off this rant I have written a short letter to those who choose to copy other peoples hard work:

A blog is a personal thing being shared. It is beautiful and unique and you would know that if you shared your real voice too. You can’t just see the surface and take it because you are leaving behind the embedded distinctiveness that makes a post what it is, the author. It is obvious it’s not yours. A post is nothing without the person who wrote it/took the pictures and you’re not them. Yet you seem to believe you’re not good enough to do the talking? Maybe you should go away and come back when you’re ready to be a real blogger. Offence is not only in claiming others work as your own but in thinking you are at all like them or worthy of their words/style. You won’t feel what they felt when they wrote those words so your copying is heartless and empty. You only want results and don’t care about the journey it takes to get there, the journey is the most important part and it doesn’t involve being fake.

Thank you for reading! πŸ˜‰πŸ’— I hope in some way this rant can be of help to anyone who’s blog has ever been copied or worries about it happening like me! What is your opinion on plagiarism? Let me know and have a lovely day!

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  1. This is an unfortunate reality for some. I’m sorry that you even had to write about this. What I would say though is that it is upsetting and can be very discouraging if we forget why we started blogging in the first place. I added a copyright disclaimer at the bottom of my home page as a deterrent hopefully that helps. I try not to stress over it and instead focus my energies on things I do have control over. Don’t let such persons steal your joy too. Keep doing to good job that you do!

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    1. Thank you so much Cherylene for reading and sharing your opinion! You’re right, it’s not worth the energy worrying over something that can’t be controlled like this. Thank you, you too! πŸ’•

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