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RE: An open letter to the Steemit community on Content, Plagiarism, and the Cheetah bot.

in #steemit8 years ago

I like the bot, I've seen it on some articles, always good to do something against plagiarism. But I wonder why it didn't detect my page https://steemit.com/hacking/@frankbuss/hacking-flappy-bird I copied most of it from my homepage at http://www.frank-buss.de/c64/flappy/index.html But I'm glad it didn't because I might copy other interesting articles from my website as well :-)

But I have no idea how to avoid that cheetah flags legitimate copies. Maybe there should be a system on steemit, where possible plagiarism are reviewed by members of steemit (only trusted persons, so that no bots or the bad boys can verify their own articles), who can decide if it is a plagiarism or a legitimate copy, and they get money for their work. And an article should be reviewed by more than one person, to minimize false positives.