
If you're building your startup's content engine, this is one of those things that seems minor until it bites you.
Your writer states a fact without a citation. Seems fine. But depending on the context, the audience, and the platform, that fact might need a source. And if a plagiarism checker flags it, your team wastes time rewriting content that could've been handled correctly the first time.
We wrote a clear guide covering what counts as common knowledge, what doesn't, and how to make the right call when it's not obvious.
Full guide: common-knowledge-vs-plagiarism
Free online plagiarism remover: Plagiarism Changer
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