EPISODE · Nov 24, 2025 · 47 MIN
What Counts As Plagiarism And Why It Matters In Publishing And Classrooms | Ep 378
from Voices for Voices® · host Founder of Voices for Voices®, Justin Alan Hayes
What Counts As Plagiarism And Why It Matters In Publishing And Classrooms | Ep 378Plagiarism isn’t a technicality; it’s a trust breaker. We dive straight into what counts as plagiarism, how similarity tools like Turnitin actually work, and why a single percentage never tells the whole story. Drawing on years of university teaching, we unpack thresholds, intent, and proportional consequences, then map those lessons to the publishing world where readers reasonably expect originality or clear attribution. When copied words are sold as fresh work, it doesn’t just undercut creators—it deceives audiences and weakens the entire creative economy.We also confront a problem that often muddies the waters: online hate. Threats and slurs don’t prove a point; evidence does. So we keep the focus on receipts—side-by-side comparisons, timestamps, archives—and the standards that should guide classrooms, imprints, and platforms alike. Ethics only work when they apply to everyone, not just those without influence. We talk candidly about inconsistent enforcement, the pressure to look the other way, and the long-term cost when communities decide that rules are flexible for the favored few.If you care about honest work—whether you’re a student, author, editor, or reader—this conversation gives practical steps to protect integrity without turning debate into a shouting match. Quote accurately. Cite clearly. Paraphrase thoughtfully. Correct fast when you slip. Support creators who credit collaborators and sources. And hold institutions to transparent policies that scale consequences with impact and intent. Want to help build a culture where originality thrives and credit flows to its source? Follow, share, and leave a review to keep these conversations visible—and tell us your own rule of thumb for giving credit.Chapter Markers0:00 Welcome And Where To Listen2:00 Why Plagiarism Is Today’s Focus3:40 Turnitin, Thresholds, And Academic Consequences11:45 Athletics, Ethics, And Unequal Enforcement15:20 Defining Plagiarism And Attribution18:00 Handling Online Hate And Threats22:15 Allegations Of Plagiarism In Publishing32:30 Evidence, Receipts, And Public Accountability40:00 Safety, Standards, And Community Trust44:30 Our Work, Books, And How To Support#PlagiarismAwareness #AcademicIntegrity #PublishingEthics #StudentEducation #WritingTips #AvoidPlagiarism #ResearchBestPractices #CitationStyles #IntellectualPropertyRights #EducationalResources #EthicalWriting #ClassroomStandards #ContentCreationEthics #ScholarlyPublishing #OriginalityMatters #justiceforsurvivors #VoicesforVoices #VoicesforVoicesPodcast #JustinAlanHayes #JustinHayes #help3billion #TikTok #Instagram #truth #Jesusaire #VoiceForChange #HealingTogether #VoicesForVoices378Support the show
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What Counts As Plagiarism And Why It Matters In Publishing And Classrooms | Ep 378 Plagiarism isn’t a technicality; it’s a trust breaker. We dive straight into what counts as plagiarism, how similarity tools like Turnitin actually work, and why a single percentage never tells the whole story. Drawing on years of university teaching, we unpack thresholds, intent, and proportional consequences, then map those lessons to the publishing world where readers reasonably expect originality or clear a...
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