I checked my assignment using a similarity tool and the score was very low. My friends told me that means there’s no plagiarism at all. But I’m still unsure—can similarity tools really detect everything that counts as plagiarism?
I checked my assignment using a similarity tool and the score was very low. My friends told me that means there’s no plagiarism at all. But I’m still unsure—can similarity tools really detect everything that counts as plagiarism?
No, similarity tools cannot detect all forms of plagiarism. They mainly identify surface-level text overlap. If ideas are taken from a source and rephrased without proper attribution, the tool may not flag it at all. Ethical writing depends on proper credit and understanding, not just on avoiding detectable overlap.
This is a very common misconception. A low similarity score only means the wording is different from existing sources. It does not evaluate whether ideas are original or whether sources were acknowledged responsibly.
