1. Academic punishment: Schools, universities or research institutions usually impose academic punishment on students or researchers who find plagiarism, such as canceling papers, suspending classes, expelling students from school, etc.
2. Reputation loss: In academic and professional fields, plagiarism will greatly damage personal reputation and credibility, and affect future career development, academic research and cooperation opportunities.
3. Legal liability: Plagiarism may infringe the intellectual property rights of others, such as books and periodical articles, which may lead to litigation and compensation liability.
4. Moral responsibility: plagiarism does not meet the requirements of academic norms and professional ethics, and violates social justice and moral standards.
5. Influence others: Plagiarism will also affect the work of other students or researchers, especially when the plagiarist's work affects the interests of others in some way. Plagiarism violates the basic values of academia, so it may cause dissatisfaction and controversy among other students.
6. Losing self: Plagiarism not only urges students to give up the opportunity of independent thinking, but also makes them lose their sense of self-identity, assertiveness and self-confidence.
7. Obstruct academic development: Plagiarism may hinder the progress and innovative development of academic research, because it limits the individual's unique views on issues and academic integrity.
8. Unsuccessful plagiarism: Although it seems common to get good grades through plagiarism, plagiarism is actually a risky choice. Because plagiarists usually don't really understand the original ideas, concepts and methods, even if they employ high-level plagiarism tools, they may not be able to reproduce the quality of the original.
9. Reduce opportunities: Plagiarism will affect one's future career development. Especially in large companies or government agencies, the probability of hiring plagiarists is reduced, resulting in their losing high-paying jobs and other excellent opportunities.
In a word, plagiarism is a risky and far-reaching behavior. It not only damages personal reputation, but also affects the healthy development of the entire academic community and social justice. Therefore, under the guidance of scientific integrity, we should strive to improve students' understanding of plagiarism and take measures to stop this bad tendency.