How to Repurpose Content Without Plagiarizing

How to Repurpose Content Without Plagiarizing

Repurposing content without plagiarizing means adding your perspective, paraphrasing when you use someone else’s idea, and crediting sources. Repurposing isn’t copying verbatim; it’s adapting one idea for each channel and giving credit where it’s due.

Add perspective, paraphrase, credit

Add your perspective: don’t just repeat the source; add your take or experience. Paraphrase: when you use someone else’s idea, put it in your words and keep the meaning. Credit: name the source (author, publication, or link) when you quote or paraphrase. One idea per post; one source per credit. Tools that turn selected text into post drafts give you a starting point; you add the credit and your voice before posting.

SnipPost and attribution

SnipPost turns selected text into drafts for Twitter, LinkedIn, Instagram, TikTok, and Facebook. You get platform-ready length and tone; you add the credit and your perspective. The Chrome extension works on any webpage. Free tier: 10 generations; paid plans for more. Install from the Chrome Web Store.

Turn any text into social posts

Use SnipPost to generate Twitter threads, LinkedIn posts, Instagram captions, and more from any webpage. One click.

Add SnipPost to Chrome