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6:54 AM
@TriyugiNarayanMani Oh that's great. So what do u do? You write in ur own words and then give the Wiki link? Or u copy some lines from Wiki and then give the Wiki link? Actually i did create few as well. I copy and paste from Wiki. So, some user accused me of plagiarism. I am irritated upon seeing the comment. Anyways, i was not aware that's all.
Also, i am not here to learn SE rules. I am here for my love for Hinduism. But somehow getting dragged into rules and all that. :D @TriyugiNarayanMani
 
@Rickross In beginning I have copied from wikipedia (very less) but after that I used to write in my own words.
@Rickross My primary cause of joining this is also interest in Hinduism
But as I am also connected to some other communities of stackexchange, so I knew some rules. :)
And yes I have seen all those conflicts
:)
BTW you are writing great answers.
 
@TriyugiNarayanMani If i am copying from some books, how will one verify whether they are my own words or not? Isn't this funny?
@TriyugiNarayanMani Oh thanks. Whatever i am getting.
 
@Rickross Yes.
We can take reference from books.
or other sources
 
@TriyugiNarayanMani Yes, that's what i am saying. What is the difference between Wiki and a book in this regard? I am not copying from Wiki but still copying from book. How will one know whether they are my own words or not? So, what's the point of making a rule saying "It has to be in ur own words"?
when there is no way of verifying that.
Are u getting my point?
 
@Rickross Yes exactly. I am getting.
It can not be verified
 
7:07 AM
@TriyugiNarayanMani Yes.
 
We can write the same thing that is written in wiki. It can be co-incidence too.
 
@TriyugiNarayanMani Haha yes... this point did not occur to me.
So so many loopholes for man made rules.
 
Like when creating "Rama" wiki wikipedia can have "Rama is the son of Dasharatha" and also our definition can be exactly same because it is common.
@Rickross Yes
 
@TriyugiNarayanMani haha splendid argument :)
 
@Rickross :)
 
7:16 AM
Ok logging off now. Catch u later again :) @TriyugiNarayanMani
 
@Rickross OK :)
 
ok
 

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