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[edit]Hi, @Carolyncunningham and DrTraceyJHayes: I believe you're the instructors for the course COML 509: Social Media Engagement and Analysis. I'd like to draw your attention to a recent edit by your student SBakion at Talk:Aphantasia#Additional Information on Introduction. First, this is just text on the talk page with no associated question, so it doesn't serve any purpose. More seriously, the content of this edit is taken from https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-020-65705-7 and https://www.ophthalmologytimes.com/view/mental-picture. If these are personal notes, this isn't the right place to keep them. If they make their way into the Wikipedia article, it would be plagiarism and a copyright violation. Please make sure that SBakion understands these issues, and take any other necessary steps. See WP:COPYVIO for Wikipedia's copyright policy and further information. Regards, Dan Bloch (talk) 05:47, 7 October 2020 (UTC)
Thanks for letting us know. We will be sure to let the student know as well as draw attention to the plagiarism issues.