Some hours ago when i updated my blog by introducing myself to this community, at first i felt like why i'm here and whats value does this have to do with my reputation. And i came up with this questions .
• Does that has anything related to the newbies who was a novice to the community•What is the effect of @cheetah comments on a newbies post
Cheetah always come to a post that was copied and pasted from another website without making a reference. Steemit emphasize quality and original contents.
As a Minnow, it's good to avoid cheetah as much as possible. Cheetah makes people avoid your post meaning less or no upvote.
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Exactly, but cheetah can also copy a post that wasn't plagiarized. For popular topics, you can have written it originally but still have shared the same sentiments with people out there regardless. Cheetah can still visit. Even if you never opened the internet, for instance, history with dates or food recipes even. Experienced curators know how to check this out and may still vote these posts. In my case, i understand concepts, principles, intentions etc, so i may still vote, plus experience, so i definitely look more intently and may vote
In the past cheetah used to flag and that could dent your reputation and incessant flags from it, could to your account being on a blacklist. Now cheetah is friendlier but still has effect as some voters have cheetah as part of their voting parameters and simply won't vote. More veteran curators look for things beyond quality when it comes to upvote. Basically, they read between the lines and may still vote. Overall, if your post is developed from a popular subject and online resource, it is essential to really study or learn the subject and write out your post in your own perspective. Proper paraphrasing is key, so that how your sentiments are related are the same as another person's. if you are bringing in materials from you own resource elsewhere, simply state beneath your post, that your post was originally published there, so that curators will have more freedom when it comes to votes.
Here is a bit of history:
https://steemit.com/cheetah/@surpassinggoogle/how-cheetah-grew-a-heart-overnight-the-funniest-post-on-steemit
Welcome to @AMAWED, @bollitech! I am glad that @surpassinggoogle, has responded to your question, using his wealth of experience here in steemit. So please, pay heed to his advice. My addition to his response would be a post I wrote about @cheetah some weeks ago. The post itself and comments there from the developer of the cheetah robot, witness @anyx, would give you a good insight into how @cheetah works. Whether, you are new or old in steemit, if @cheetah visits you too frequently, then you'll likely get a ban and that will be the end of your account. Here is the link to the post, https://steemit.com/cheetah/@maryfavour/when-you-incur-the-wrath-of-cheetah
Let me quickly add this, @bollutech. I detest plagiarism in all it's forms, which is why @cheetah visted in the first place. So, personally, I will not vote on a post that @cheetah has visited and if my bot in @steemvoter voted on it, I'll quietly unvote the post. ORIGINALITY IS THE KEY. Be ORIGINAL in steemit and everywhere.