Hi @juanmolina Wow I really can't believe a website would plagiarize my content.
I posted this initially on Bitcointalk
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5266125.0
You can see I published the post there and here as well on August 1st.
At the end of the article on that website you can see a timestamp. It shows August 2nd. You click on it and it redirects to publish0x.
Coincidentally, I published this post there on August 2nd.
https://www.publish0x.com/hello-publish0x2/i-still-cant-believe-these-scams-are-supported-xzypeoe
You click on other timestamps on that website and they redirect you to other cryptocurrency related websites.
My conclusion is that the website you are showing me is some sort of automated aggregator that pulls posts from other websites and just publishes them there without giving any credit to the original source.
@juanmolina I hope you are able to reverse your downvote because it's unfair you didn't wait for my explanation.
Please, Let me investigate.
Friend: @jungleonion.
I already reversed my downvote.
I still can't find a solid explanation for what happened.
The article is in:
written in Spanish. https://icrypto.media/feed/1040958384
I will trust your word and assume that the article is yours.
But this situation is very unusual. Don't you think?
It depends on the language setting you have on that website.
Like I said, it seems they automatically aggregate posts they pull from different websites without crediting the original source, as well as auto translate to 30+ languages. I also speak Spanish and if you read the Spanish version you can tell is auto translated.
It isn't unusual, in fact, I've gotten another article (at least that I know of) stolen from publish0x.
Here's my article
https://www.publish0x.com/hello-publish0x2/how-blockchain-will-disrupt-the-music-industry-part-1-the-pr-xwwkzl
And here's the account that stole it.
https://beta.cent.co/+lx3x2r
The worse in this situation is that both were posted on the same day. If there would be exact timestamps then you could see who posted it first.
That's the wonder of blockchain. Every transaction is timestamped and verified. If you can find the article posted anywhere on the internet prior to August 01, 2020, 11:25:18 PM (the time I posted it on Bitcointalk) then you could really claim I'm an impostor.
Or prior 2020-08-01T23:59:03 (The timestamp I posted it on Hive)
tx: https://hiveblockexplorer.com/tx/d28a9fc43302544334b715dae4026fea58574029
I believe that blockchain platforms need to take timestamps more seriously as content can still be plagiarized and our only defense as original content creators for now are pretty much timestamps from the transactions we created on the blockchain. That's what I like about HIVE, every activity is recorded on the ledger. You don't have to trust my word, trust the blockchain. ;)😉😉
Thanks for your valuable, kind, and complete reply.
I think we can close this point.
Please, continue to surprise us with your work within PH.
Go ahead!
thank you 😊