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RE: It's time to fight with plagiarism again | club75

in Steem Marketing3 years ago (edited)

Greetings my friend @papi.mati.

I love the idea of more users joining this important task of tracking content to verify its authenticity, however I think it is not necessary to generate a new community to carry out this activity, we could use the Steemit Feedback community if friend Steemcurator01 thinks it is convenient, to submit any report. Usually, when I find a case of abuse or plagiarism I copy the community administrator and friend @Steemcurator01, so that they apply the pertinent actions.

We know it is a difficult task but we have to face it, otherwise it will spread like a cancer that could destroy the integrity of the platform.

It is important to add that when a publication with plagiarized information is found, an investigation should be carried out in several of the user's publications to see if he/she is incurring in this activity, showing it if necessary through a publication as the friend @stef1 does. This will allow more users to see the plagiarizers.

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 3 years ago 

I believe it's good to have an account that can be tagged when someone will find the plagiarism like it was with endplagiarism and endingplagiarism. Now, for that, the new community and account are very important because tagging me or anyone else after stepping on the foot of some bigger player who is cheating would affect downvoting my posts by the cheater and decreasing the rewards + in some cases, reputation. I have already created the community and new account yesterday, although I'm still working on the proper description and tutorial.

We know it is a difficult task but we have to face it, otherwise it will spread like a cancer that could destroy the integrity of the platform.

Exactly, that's my thoughts! Thank you for that opinion!

It is important to add that when a publication with plagiarized information is found, an investigation should be carried out in several of the user's publications to see if he/she is incurring in this activity, showing it if necessary through a publication as the friend @stef1 does.

Absolutely - the date, link, the form of the abuse (plagiarism, content farming, spam, etc), marking how many times it happened in the past, and most importantly informing others about the status. Everything has to be as transparent as possible.

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