Copying of content is not the only thing which has to be taken care off. There are a total of 14 guidelines to be followed. You are framing your answers in very poor English and that also half and one line.
Take reference from where ever you want, whether Google or Official websites. But, write the content of the answer in your own words. What you are doing it word by word replicating each and every sentence as it present on the other website, and that copying or content is call "Plagiarism". It's a crime just Google that word.
For example:-
> entrance-exam.net/forum/government-jobs/eligibility-apply-tnpsc-assistant-librarian-2018-recruitment-2559933.html#post6936737
What you did here is copy-pasted the whole "Qualification" paragraph from this site - tnpsc.news/tnpsc-librarian-recruitment/
But, what other answerers have done is they haven't copied even a single sentence, rather wrote it in their own words. Are they wrong? No. Did they changed the reality of eligibility? No. They just framed the same thing in their own words.
All these might sound though to you. But, believe us it's just a matter of practice. Once, you master the art, things would be easier for you.
For that you need to make sure that you do not copy content from anywhere.To participate in any kind of competition, there are rules, regulations, guidelines to be followed in order to keep oneself safe and on the winning track as well. In EALP also, there are 14 Guidelines to be taken care off at the time of posting answers -> ealp.com/guidelines.
Yes, we are sorry about that. But, we are bound to do so. And the situation might become even worse, if you won't stop copying of contents. Daily a major portion of your answers get deleted due to copied contents, which ultimately leads to deduction of points as well.
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