Cheating is ubiquitous in academia, plagiarism is low-IQ version
kevinnbass · x · 2026-08-21
Kevin Bass commented on the state of academic cheating, noting that it is ubiquitous and practiced by virtually everyone. He argues that plagiarism is just the 'low-IQ version' of cheating. He believes this harsh reality is still too much for most to accept, predicting it might take two years for people to come to terms with it.
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