2024-11-03 05:16:48
This is not plagiarism. Plagiarism is the act of taking someone else’s work and passing it as their own. Both are from SNL. There was no stealing someone else’s work because both are from the original creators. [Link] NEEDS_MORE_RATINGS(29-2-26) Author
2024-11-03 05:34:54
Parody is not plagiarism. Especially in the context of a comedy show like Saturday Night Live which did the very sketch that was being parodied. [Link] NEEDS_MORE_RATINGS(21-0-28) Author
2024-11-03 05:57:43
NNN Obviously a joke, further clarified by the laughing emoji at the end and the obvious SNL picture and reference in the post. No further context needed. NEEDS_MORE_RATINGS(21-0-16) Author
2024-11-03 06:53:47
It is joke and no need CN... NEEDS_MORE_RATINGS(24-1-15) Author
2024-11-03 13:35:10
Self-plagiarism where your own previous ideas are passed off as new & original is possible. So OP is correct to call it plagiarism. [Link] Even in Skilled Leaf Oriole's CN quoted merriam webster, only the transitive def mentions someone else's work while OP used it intransitively. [Link] CURRENTLY_RATED_NOT_HELPFUL(3-0-8) Author
2024-11-03 13:53:44
This is a longstanding bit that many people (especially celebrities) have done for SNL, including mirrored “Jennifer Coolidges” just three weeks ago. There is no plagiarism here. [Link] NEEDS_MORE_RATINGS(94-0-15) Author
2024-11-03 19:18:37
Regarding the above C.N. entry from Skilled Leaf Oriole, please note the Trump skit was NOT on SNL. It was on Jimmy Fallon's program in 2015. While both shows air on NBC, neither is fully owned by NBC. [Link][Link][Link] CURRENTLY_RATED_NOT_HELPFUL(0-0-2) Author