It was honestly very obvious, I knew a google search would spit out an exact copy. As Jerry inadvertently noted, it read just like news written by a copy editor or program.
Cheetah is a bot doing great work on this front, you might want to check the project out. Detects plagiarized original posts (maybe not comments), then pastes a comment with link to original in a non-confrontational manner.
That's because it was cut and pasted with no citation:
http://www.cnbc.com/2017/07/11/ethereum-price-crash-continues-bitcoin-moves-higher-cryptocurrency.html?view=story&%24DEVICE%24=native-android-mobile&trk=mostpopular%3A4%3A104239788
Thank you @jerrybanfield
spot on Jerry... @ronald20 well scripted, how did you create that so quickly?
That's because it was cut and pasted with no citation:
http://www.cnbc.com/2017/07/11/ethereum-price-crash-continues-bitcoin-moves-higher-cryptocurrency.html?view=story&%24DEVICE%24=native-android-mobile&trk=mostpopular%3A4%3A104239788
Huge issue for Steemit in my opinion. The copy/ paste era of fake/pirated news will erode good things from the inside out.
It was honestly very obvious, I knew a google search would spit out an exact copy. As Jerry inadvertently noted, it read just like news written by a copy editor or program.
Cheetah is a bot doing great work on this front, you might want to check the project out. Detects plagiarized original posts (maybe not comments), then pastes a comment with link to original in a non-confrontational manner.
Yeah, I know and love that bot, but can't help with comments. There's never a blanket solution for these things.
you might wanna revert you vote since @lexiconical pointed out, this is a copy/paste of an article with no citation