+Well Charles Darwin has set the precedent for massive cheating by plagiarism. https://t.co/3XMQL72PHL https://t.co/gZaK4Sn0KS— Dr Mike Sutton (@Criminotweet) May 1, 2018
+But it would help if Uni staff first admitted that cheating their way to the top by snakey plagiarism and glory thieving lies is unacceptable - even amongst the most beloved of academic heroes: #TimeToName&ShameCharlesDarwin ?— Dr Mike Sutton (@Criminotweet) May 2, 2018
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+Might I suggest we consider, @LaxmiAggarwal1 therefore, the Market Reduction Approach (#MRA) to plagiarism. It is an approach for tackling all kind of theft (nothing to do with MensRightsMovement by the way). Essay Mills are like fences for stolen ideashttps://t.co/DF4toKDZsx pic.twitter.com/3yNEBN4RPC— Dr Mike Sutton (@Criminotweet) May 2, 2018
DISGUSTING ABUSIVE DEFAMATORY BEHAVIOUR ARCHIVED ON THE COMMENTS SECTION THE 'TIMES NEWSPAPER'S HIGHER EDUCATION' ("THES") BLOG SITE. THESE ABUSIVE AND HARASSING COMMENTS ARE POSTED THERE BY ONE PROLIFIC AND LONG SERVING WIKIPEDIA EDITOR OF WIKIPEDIA'S PATRICK MATTHEW PAGE AND THEIR MIKE SUTTON (CRIMINOLOGIST) PAGE. PERSISTENT AND PROLIFIC HARASSMENT FOLLOWS THE PUBLISHING OF SCHOLARLY JOURNAL EXPERT PEER REVIEWED PAPERS ON THE UNEARTHING OF DARWIN'S PLAGIARISM AND GLORY STEALING LIES http://archive.is/reG0s
THE WIKIPEDIA CULT PAGE ON THEIR REACTION TO THEIR OWN DETECTED PLAGIARISM
+On the weirdo #cult of #Wikipedia. They even have a weird cultish page recording details of their fully evidenced wrongdoing. You can see the proof of its editorial sly plagiarism of some of my original discoveries, and ludicrous excuses for that behaviour https://t.co/BoI2rRegAi pic.twitter.com/zHmaCIePTU— Dr Mike Sutton (@Criminotweet) April 24, 2018
#Wikipedia to be named and shamed for its corporate behaviour and the disgusting behaviour of its prolific and long term editors in forthcoming peer reviewed articles on plagiarism, cyberstalking obscene and vile abuse https://t.co/DBRwkWtJn0 pic.twitter.com/jLBYZzYfk6— Dr Mike Sutton (@Dysology) May 2, 2018