I agree, still there are people who are not internet-educated and even don't know what plagiarism means. They come with the idea of the earning on the website, not only this one, but any other as well, but they have no idea what to do there and in many cases the frustration and lack of knowledge will do the rest.
Some pages solve this problem by putting the noobs into a rookie mode so they can learn first, and after they pass the testing period they can use the main site.
The problem is that most of the pages simply opt for weeding out instead of educating the first.
Of course there will be always some to go for easy money and copy text knowing what tehy are doing.
Or ones, who, for some crazy reason decide to share a cool YouTube video ( like me) with a three word description. In that case it is not a copy/paste, but simply a low quality post.
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Its better to have a low quality post that earns yiu little than have a plagiarised post which earms you flagging