Some Information is Not Worth the Blog it is Written On
Many people search on the Internet for information in order to find just what
they're looking for. Often they are directed to a blog, but the question is how
valuable is this information and who is checking the data to see if it is
correct or not?
Some information is not worth the blog is written on and some of the information
you read was not written by the blog owner at all, it was stolen or lifted off
of someone else's web site and pasted onto theirs. We call this plagiarism. If
someone has such low ethics to steal the content, they probably are not smart
enough to know if it is correct or not either.

Those who steal information or make up stuff and insist that it is factual are
doing a complete disservice to the Internet and to the Internet surfer. There's
not much we can do about the information that is written on blogs and therefore
someone has to wonder if it is even worth having a blog of your own because
eventually no one will trust anything you write.
If the information you are writing was factual why would you need to put it on a
blog why wouldn't you write it in a book or a research report? Although science
in academia has their own problems with faked data and falsified research
papers. The fact is you really cannot trust humans or what they say and a blog
is an informal type of writing which is very much similar to how humans
communicate through speech.

I certainly hope that consumers take all information on any blog with a grain of
salt, based on the integrity and reputation of the individual. Reader beware and
Bloggers rise up to the responsibility. If you are not going to be responsible,
get off the net.
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