Some Facts tn know about the informative robot, Cheetah

in #cheetah7 years ago

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Hello steemians, I will like to inform you about one of the most important bot on this community, this bot has been helpful to the whole community by identifying spams, scams and plagiarism. Nobody on this community would like to read spam or copied and pasted post. Which means the community supports only original contents. That is where cheetah comes into play.

Cheetah is an informative robot that might comment on your post, if and only if she finds similar content on the web(Copy and Paste). If @cheetah does comment on your post, it means either you copied and pasted from somebody or is your own, on the web. @anyx created @cheetah bot for the benefit of all steemians, to fight against spam, scams, plagiarism, fraud, and identity theft. @cheetah is sponsored by @steemcleaners.

@cheetah is a bot designed to find similar content on the web, to prevent plagirism. That is if you post a content which is directly copied from the web they will comment on that post, notifying you and your readers that similar content can be found on the link they will provide, the reader of your post may decide to upvote you or not to upvote you or even flag you depending on the interpretation the reader gives to the comment.

@cheetah, don't care about what kind of content your post is about. What the content is doesn't matter, Cheetah only checks the similarity to other content on the web.
Cheetah commenting on your post does not mean she is accusing you of malicious intent but rather to inform your readers that similar content can be found on the web which was there before your steemit post.

Cheetah doesn't flag on content detection, she upvotes, but when a user spams continuously, plagiarizes and attempts to defraud the community, or claim someone else’s identity, the user will be continuously flagged in the future. Being on the blacklist is not something by the bot Cheetah but rather controlled by @steemcleaners.

To avoid Cheetah, make sure that the majority of your post is in your own words. You can also use quotes to identify part of the post which is not in your own words, the quote should be less. Click here to learn how to use quotes.
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Wow...I thought as much. That's the modern day AI for us all. Brilliant @cheetah


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