recently i took a look at the study community on twitter and i found that there is an outrageous amount of reposting going on, from both studygram and studyblr. people on that site are taking photos from other platforms and passing them off as their own aesthetic, crediting either pinterest or no one at all.
so i urge all of you to be cautious and be vigilant of what you post on this site and what you post online in general. it’s up to you what sort of action, if any, you want to take if you find out that your photos have been reposted. i’m sure some of these study twt folks are well-intentioned, and a lot of them are much younger than many of the studyblrs i know. but reposting without credit in an attempt to pass off someone else’s hard work and space as your own is unacceptable, whether it’s notes, bullet journal spreads, or an aesthetic room. it is unfair and also deeply unnerving to find another person trying to pass off your own homework or desk as their own.
so to all studyblrs, please be careful with what you post. and if you happen to be on study twitter as well, keep an eye out for reposts, with or without credit, and reach out to those whose photos have been taken. i’m sure the creators will be very grateful to hear from you.
tagging some studyblrs and mutuals who may have a vested interest in this to spread the word and signal boost:




































