The first @dayveedben post I checked was blatant copy paste plagiarism, with a small section edited out of the source article which was apparently enough for Cheetah to miss it. I didn't check the second post from same author but usually when one post of this nature is copy/paste plagiarism they all are. You can check it for yourself - it is a good exercise. Google some paragraphs and see if you can find what article the diabetes post is copied from. Here is screencap of the sleep post plagiarism side-by-side:
I believe the @joshuaetim post was original, but for a post that makes a bunch of factual claims like this it would have been nice to have some sources and actual numbers to back up the points. As far as @curie goes, any post that makes factual claims like this would typically be expected to provide sources, and some factual data would have made this post a lot stronger in my opinion. If you are interested in @curie curation, look for the TRULY exceptional posts, with professional quality photography, or exquisite writing - and then of course make sure to Google the post a bit to make sure it is original! A good tip is to reverse image search the images as well.
The first @dayveedben post I checked was blatant copy paste plagiarism, with a small section edited out of the source article which was apparently enough for Cheetah to miss it. I didn't check the second post from same author but usually when one post of this nature is copy/paste plagiarism they all are. You can check it for yourself - it is a good exercise. Google some paragraphs and see if you can find what article the diabetes post is copied from. Here is screencap of the sleep post plagiarism side-by-side:
I believe the @joshuaetim post was original, but for a post that makes a bunch of factual claims like this it would have been nice to have some sources and actual numbers to back up the points. As far as @curie goes, any post that makes factual claims like this would typically be expected to provide sources, and some factual data would have made this post a lot stronger in my opinion. If you are interested in @curie curation, look for the TRULY exceptional posts, with professional quality photography, or exquisite writing - and then of course make sure to Google the post a bit to make sure it is original! A good tip is to reverse image search the images as well.
Cheers and good luck - Carl