Quick answer
The FiftyGPT Plagiarism Risk Checklist walks you through the habits that cause accidental plagiarism — missing citations, over-close paraphrasing, and uncredited ideas — so you can self-check your work. It is educational guidance, not a database scan.
How to use the Plagiarism Risk Checklist
- Paste your draft, or work through the checklist against it.
- Select Check Risk.
- Review each risk point — citations, paraphrasing, quotes, and shared ideas.
- Fix anything flagged before you submit.
When it helps most
- Before submitting an essay when you are unsure you have cited enough.
- Learning good referencing habits early in a course.
What it does not do
This is a checklist and educational guide — it does not compare your text against the internet or any plagiarism database, and it produces no similarity score. For a text review, use the Plagiarism Checker; for a true corpus match, a dedicated provider such as Turnitin is required.
Why use FiftyGPT's Plagiarism Risk Checklist
It builds good habits instead of a false score — free, with nothing stored.
