If the same article exist on Medium, don't you think it will be downvoted by Hivewatchers for plagiarism?
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If the same article exist on Medium, don't you think it will be downvoted by Hivewatchers for plagiarism?
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It's his content.
Thanks for the support.
There's also a paywall at Medium and a different audience. I will make changes soon, though.
I plan to shift to Hive as my main platform (instead of Medium), publish some articles exclusively here, and republish a few over there. Perhaps 50-50, or something like that.
Medium has an import function to notify Google bots of the original source. So in case an article gets picked by Google's SEO, it will bring the Hive links to the top.
If you wanna take a minute, you could link your twitter to your Hive account on hiveposh.com and get the Twitter logo and link next to your username on hive.blog and @peakd. Would help with cases like the one below where people may not be sure if this is your content or someone stealing it pretending to be you.
Sure. I'll do it right now.
Hey, I'm sorry I had to remove the app from Twitter as I didn't agree with the terms of access. Still, thanks a lot for the offer.
Np, it's minimal access as our dev has pointed out many times to prevent any security breaches, etc, but it's your choice.
Hey, which aspect did you not like? I'm the dev and only use the permissions required to verify that you have ownership of the account, nothing else.
Hello. The app asks for access to lists of muted and blocked users. I don't see a reason to ask for this information.
That means people can also share their blog content on Hive?
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Can you explain your reasoning here? This is my work. It doesn't belong to Medium. I believe I am free to republish anywhere else, and I mention it specifically in the articles so nobody is confused.
Clearly not plagiarism (which I despise and fight against).
I am not reasoning.
Just asking if I wanted to share posts from my blogs out here on Hive. Wouldn't the bot be reporting that post as plagiarized?
Unless you publish for a company or under a contract that specifically hands over the rights to someone else, the moment you broadcast anything you created on the internet, it belongs to you.
It can be a photograph you took, a poem, a video, a story, or a drawing.
If you can prove this is your work, you won't have a problem. To avoid confusion, I provide all the links to the platforms I use and own at the end of each article.
I do that on all the platforms, so anyone can verify I am the same person. This is the only way to erase suspicions.
In your case, you should specifically mention (in your blog and on Hive) your links, so people can verify this is your work. The bot probably contains code that excludes these articles.
Plagiarism is a plague, and I support the efforts made by Hivewatchers and any individual to eradicate it.
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I am still confused how the plagiarism bot on Hive works.
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If you mean how they detected your plagiarism, I won't be telling you that. Clearly, I have no idea how any bot works as I'm not a developer, so I don't understand why you ask me this question.
Nonetheless, I can figure out who plagiarises and who doesn't.
And I can confirm that Hivewatchers are correct in your case. They've even given you links to the source you used.
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