[7/21/16 - 8 flags] My daily flags - day 1 (regularly updated)
Flag list for day 1:
- Plagiarism / blockchain bloat: "US Gov takes down another Torrent site - World's 'biggest online pirate' faces charges over $1bn of illegal copying"
- Plagiarism / blockchain bloat: "Steemit May Become Killer App As It Looks to Draw 1 Mln Bitcoin Users Yearly"]
- Plagiarism / blockchain bloat: "Divided Views of Experts on Ethereum’s Successful Hard Fork"
- Plagiarism / blockchain bloat: "Nearly Half of All DAO Funds Withdrawn After Ethereum Hard Fork"
- Plagiarism / blockchain bloat: "Ethereum Enthusiasts Determine Their DAO After A Successful Hard Fork"
- Plagiarism / blockchain bloat: "Ethereum Executes Blockchain Hard Fork to Return DAO Funds"
- Plagiarism / blockchain bloat: "Rejecting Today’s Hard Fork, the Ethereum Classic Project Continues on the Original Chain: Here's Why"
- Plagiarism / blockchain bloat: "Coinbase Co-Founder Cautions Against Ethereum# Hard Fork"
Getting so tired of people copying large articles onto the blockchain!
Pretty sad...
I understand how your feel, i also hate when other people moderate me. For me it's just a matter of principle. Copying 200 lines and then only adding a few lines of content is just very bad content and blockchains have block limits so large posts could potentially delay blocks. Please keep that in mind.
P.S.: how is trying to make money from other people's talent and stealing pageviews from them not sad?
Sadly, bitter little "wanna be moderator" people like you don't seem to understand the goal is to create conversations about interesting and current subjects.
But I suppose that is because people probably don't like talking to you. That's one of the side effects of acting like a showboating sjw nark. The lack of conversation is making you desperately grab for control.
Contribute something worth discussing, or just go be a hall monitor somewhere else...
Sad little dumbasses like you don't seem to understand that you don't need to copy 2 articles to start a conversation about the topic.
What I find sad is that people can't start a conversation without copying (literally copying) what someone else said... is the world so unoriginal?
Its called reblogging and quoting. Every news source and blog on the internet does it, and providing a link and the author is what makes it a legitimate practice.
Nice job, I'm better finding wrong tags than copy paste, well well done! :)