Secondly, once plagiarized papers are discovered, it will lead to the complete collapse of personal reputation, and once this academic reputation collapses, it will be difficult to rebuild. Actually plagiarism is more serious than plagiarism. Plagiarism at least clearly knows who the original author is, which has little effect on the original author, but plagiarism inside? Steal? It means that you may have stolen other people's ideas and research results, causing great harm to the original creator, which is a serious personality problem. And the creator won't let his research become? Steal? Yes, there will be academic disputes that are constantly tearing, which is a great consumption of researchers' energy. Once labeled as plagiarism or suspected plagiarism, others will suspect that you have any good research in the future. Steal? Here it comes.
Furthermore, those who have obtained degrees, titles or other awards through plagiarism will be revoked their degrees, titles and awards after being discovered. Whether it's a disgrace or a collapse of credibility, it can make people. Social death? Well, if you are still engaged in academia, it basically means that you have become the scum of the academic community. After the spread, it is difficult to find any good collaborators. More seriously, if you use plagiarized papers to get degrees, titles, positions, etc., once plagiarism is proved, all the achievements will become? Flowers in the mirror, the moon in the water? .
Finally, if there are academic misconduct such as plagiarism, it will be blacklisted by the entire academic community, and it will be a problem to find a job in the future. Once plagiarism is proved, no one will care whether you made an impulsive or unintentional mistake or not. Basically, you can't get along in academia, because if you are still a student, it means that you can't get your degree certificate and diploma smoothly. If you are already a teacher, then no school will be willing to continue to hire you, and you can't find collaborators or recruit students. Even if you don't intend to engage in academics, because of such bad behavior, there is no way to successfully join a formal enterprise that will conduct strict background checks.