Namaste, @julianhorack.
I posted the above article in dlike.io. It is a new platform on steem blockchain, meant for sharing articles from outside links with a description (synopsis, comment etc) from the user who is posting the article. The dapps is designed that way and I cannot do anything about it. It is a like posting an outside link on facebook with a little description of yours.
Dlike.io is still in beta and hopefully there will be improvements to it.
Hari Om, thanks for the feedback @devann, I hear you, so it's actually the dlike.io Dapp that is facilitating posting links. Interesting, there is a big debate on Steemit I noticed regarding getting monetary reward for simply sharing a link, whether it is fair or not. It seems to be contrary to the ethic of Steemit, which is to reward and incentivise original written content. So it seems odd that dlike is facilitating this style. Interesting development.
Hari Om, @julianhorack, steemit.com is a blogging platform on steem blockchain. Thus it is for blogging and not for sharing links.
Dlike.io intends to follow the Pinterest model, where you share links and bookmark them.
Likewise on steem blockchain they have for Facebook, @steempeak, @partinko and @steeve, for Twitter, @zappl, for Youtube, @dtube, for crowdfunding, @fundition, for food blog, @tasteem, for photos, @steepshot, for music, @dsound, for reddit.com, musing.io, stackoverflow for Science, Technology etc, stemq.io and so on.
Therefore, I don't see anything wrong in what dlike.io is doing except that I don't see quality content on it as yet, probably because it is still new and not many people know about it.
One answer could be: @dlike could potentially only allow articles from sites that have a STEEM account and then give that post a 50% beneficiary from that posting. Or allow the original content producer to tell dlike what they require in beneficieary for a user to repost. They may have much lower numbers.