I think that the rule is that you need to verify that it's you who owns and published on http://partitura.org. You'll need to refer to your steemit.com account on that website - http://partitura.org.
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I think that the rule is that you need to verify that it's you who owns and published on http://partitura.org. You'll need to refer to your steemit.com account on that website - http://partitura.org.
Yes, I know. I guess I'm a bit stubborn. I had already to prove that my YouTube channel belongs to me; that channel points to my website as well. Checking for plagiarism is probably a good thing, yet it irrates a little that I am supposed to be a plagitarian unless I prove otherwise. That's the wrong way around.
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stubborn = wasted time to post ...
Ah, but on platforms with no real account verification like this... It is all too easy for scammers to make money from your work. Trust on the internet should not be the default!
Well, it should be the default but reality shows it can't. You're both quite right of course. I'll (grudginly) oblige and add a reference to my Steemit account on my website.
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