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Oct 1 at 12:59 comment added Ratnanil Yes, this is not the only, and maybe not even a reasonable way to stop plagiarism. However, I find the transparency aspect very appealing. I was looking for this example because I saw parallels as to open source science, where the code is shared in a git-based system (e.g. GitHub).
Sep 28 at 14:03 comment added Buffy You are asking a very narrow question and I'm wondering why. If your goal is to decide whether to do this or not, I'd suggest changing the question to be more direct. The one current answer is not an answer to this specific question, though it might be good advice. What do you really need to know?
Sep 28 at 7:03 comment added MisterMiyagi Transient real-time information as google offers seems to have nothing to do with plagiarism prevention, protection or detection. If someone plagiarises in real-time and no one has the time to see it, did they really plagiarise? This seems more like a publicity stunt.
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Sep 27 at 13:36 comment added Jon Custer Seems like a lot of bother for something that almost no one ever gets accused of. Just don't plagiarize in the first place for starters.
Sep 27 at 7:57 answer added Maarten Buis timeline score: 3
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