Subject: What about through his head? *evil grin*
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Posted on: 2008-08-10 10:36:00 UTC
*grabs pebbles* The Hit Myrtle competition has nothing on this...
Subject: What about through his head? *evil grin*
Author:
Posted on: 2008-08-10 10:36:00 UTC
*grabs pebbles* The Hit Myrtle competition has nothing on this...
There's a lowlife on FFN who has been posting plagiarized stories by other people as his own. At least one is from someone I know, who is NOT happy about this. This story is from a story in German on FFN.
His profile is interesting in other ways, too, most notably for the threats he makes against anyone who calls him on his plagiarism. I got a real laugh out of him saying "...I will ensure that you never return to this site again" like he's some kind of FFN authority. If the FFN staff finds out about him (and actually shows more signs of life than the average brick) he'll be banz0red so hard his head will spin.
His account is a glowing crater. Cake for everyone!
(Sorry about the beak holes in the cake; the plover thought there might be some small, tasty crustaceans hiding in it or something)
He just lost a good portion of his fics, including the two that I reviewed/flamed. Let's see what happens to the last nineteen.
See if we can goad him into taking one of our stories. Or at least, what he THINKS are our stories *Rubs hands together and laughs darkly*
But seriously, I'm gonna try. I'll track down one of my online friends and see if we can tag-team this guy. I'll get bakc to everyone with the results.
But I have to agree it's not nice. i do have a sore spot against people who take other people's stories, and then act like they're the ones who've been wronged. Bad experiences in the past is all I'm gonna say.
Plus, there's just something about this guy that offends every one of my morals. It bugs me, but since WC has reported that he's taken twelve stories down, I'll knock my impulsive side out and let it listen to the reasonable one.
*Sighs* Am I still allowed to throw pebbles? Me and Sedri were having such a lovely game.
Give us a link to the story in question? I still have enough left of my mind to give him a piece of it.
... because you have the same story in two different places? Do tell me you're replying and explaining, and also telling him what a [long string of naughty bad words] he is?
since FFN won't let me, but I did explain the reason for the note (I posted the fic on a different FFN account first) and the fact that, shock horror, I have an LJ where I also store some of my writing.
It'll be interesting to see how he responds. I also got more of the copy-paste thank you messages for the review I left on 'Arbeit Macht Frei'.
That wasn't there when I reviewed him. All of those copy-paste ones are from my reviewing account, as well as the 'Thoughts To Think About'. I'll keep an eye out to make sure he doesn't get the one fanfic on that account.
Although, if he does take my Naruto fic and change the names on it, I'll definitely have proof that he's plagiarising.
... Nah. *gazes up towards The Cloud of Arrogance* Yep, he's there.
Yep, sure, that makes sense. And is perfectly legal as well. (note sarcasm)
Seriously, does he honestly think he can do that? And that's a bit of an extreme response to comments...how exactly is he planning to retaliate, anyway?
Is that first, he says he will not respond to accusations of plagiarism, then he goes on to explain how he will retaliate. Retaliation is a form of response, genius.
"Theory on literature" indeed. Gag me with a spoon.
I wonder if he takes stories from people who leave reviews. Cleo-Alektryon left a review on "The Cannibal Flame," which was published a day before "Draco Malfoy and the Shadowed Fate."
~Neshomeh
He's claiming FENIMORE COOPER'S LITERARY OFFENSES as his own?
Sidious back, post DE? +++ Eternal Domain Error. +++
LUKE/LEIA!? R2/HAN!? +++ Divide By Cucumber Error. Please Reinstall Universe And Reboot. +++
Sorry, just finished reading his profile. He says he can have a 4,000 Word document returned, beta-read, in under three days.
So, what's our average turn-over rate for the PPC? My last chapter (Robecca) was nearly 8,500 words, and Cassie and Inkling had it return, beta-read in under a day.
Don't think I'm defending this creep, but speed does not in and of itself make a good beta. If I take on beta work, I expect to read through it at least twice before sending it back to the author, and then I usually have questions for them to address in addition to basic corrections. That means another read-through after they've answered my questions with fixes; rinse and repeat if I'm still not satisfied. It takes time.
That's why I don't really do beta-reading these days. I don't have that kind of time during the school year.
~Neshomeh, who plans to do this sort of thing for a living.
A good beta has it back in a day. Less, if they're online when you send it. Chatvert had my massive twelve-page mission read in a day, and my Harry Potter beta has never taken longer than a day or two.
So, I'm able to read quite a long document (not sure how many words, I hardly ever use Wordcount) in a matter of hours - possibly even minutes - and finish betaing in maybe three hours? That is, of course, once I get around to it. But three days is appallingly slow to beta, even if it's sitting on your desktop for two of those days.
Now, should I post a mean little review in every story about stealing stories? It is oh so tempting...
But for now, I'll simply throw the pebbles Cassie gave me at him. Fifty Points if you can get him on the nose!
*grabs pebbles* The Hit Myrtle competition has nothing on this...
... or are his rules for writing pinched blatantly from Mark Twain's 'The Literary Offences of Fenimore-Cooper?'
Fail.
I tracked down a bunch of the original stories and linked some of them in my reviews. He just did a search and replace on character names. He didn't even proofread them afterwards. In one story, where a Kim Possible story was turned into a Star Trek:TOS story, he replaced "Ron" with "Spock", which led to "drones" becoming "dSpockes".
There's no science here. This guy is just trying to be an asshat. He's succeeding.