Dont talk about cheetah. cheetah bot is a fool actually. I recently posted something on the aim to spread a science outreach programme of my institute. I took 2 sentences from the original site. Cheetah came and flagged. Actually I already mentioned that I am from that institute. At the same time I dont see any cheetah for copy-pasters of news etc on the platform. :)
@cheetah is an effort with good intentions by @anyx ... obiviously its not his sole responsibility to be right or use citations / reference checks etc. I would say, we need to see whether we can support him.
I read somewhere that the cost to run the service is very high and the developer is struggling to mange.The same incident of getting flagged by @cheetah has happened to me as well. For my own content. The bot is not cross referencing and there is no mechanism to pass the details of content ownership to it. Its actually quite easy in my case as my profile is verified with various mechanisms.
The @cheetah cannot always find the copy pasted contents as its source, ie the APIs its using for content verification may not be checking all the source - say Quora.
It has its on limitations as well.
For example, I am seeing whatsapp jokes being posted here. There is no way any software can identify that. The only method would be @steemcleaners which does manual verification.
Dont talk about cheetah. cheetah bot is a fool actually. I recently posted something on the aim to spread a science outreach programme of my institute. I took 2 sentences from the original site. Cheetah came and flagged. Actually I already mentioned that I am from that institute. At the same time I dont see any cheetah for copy-pasters of news etc on the platform. :)
@cheetah is an effort with good intentions by @anyx ... obiviously its not his sole responsibility to be right or use citations / reference checks etc. I would say, we need to see whether we can support him.
I read somewhere that the cost to run the service is very high and the developer is struggling to mange.The same incident of getting flagged by @cheetah has happened to me as well. For my own content. The bot is not cross referencing and there is no mechanism to pass the details of content ownership to it. Its actually quite easy in my case as my profile is verified with various mechanisms.
My original suggestions for the bot is here : https://steemit.com/steemit/@cheetah/faq-about-cheetah#@bobinson/re-cheetah-faq-about-cheetah-20171010t151601636z
really??
The @cheetah cannot always find the copy pasted contents as its source, ie the APIs its using for content verification may not be checking all the source - say Quora.
It has its on limitations as well.
For example, I am seeing whatsapp jokes being posted here. There is no way any software can identify that. The only method would be @steemcleaners which does manual verification.