Completing the Team (for now) - Welcome @endplagiarism04

in hive-108572 •  4 years ago 

It was only yesterday that I welcomed @endplagiarism03 but there's still too much poop to scoop and morale is low. So today, I bring you our latest recruit, with more energy than a Hydrogen bomb, @endplagiarism04.

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Seeing as @endplagiarism02 is AWOL and @endplagiarism03 and @endingplagiarism can't work fast enough (200 notices per week don't deliver themselves), @endplagiarism04 is ready to acquant himself with many of my well established friends.

As I mentioned when introducing @endplagiarism03, nothing changes (other than more plagiarists getting caught). Please keep tagging @endingplagiarism and we'll pick up the same notifications.

Please welcome @endplagiarism04 and wish him luck with his poop scooping exploits.

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@steemcurator01 I am in total agreement in punishing plagiarism.

But I do not agree that the technical accounts that are in charge of controlling plagiarism should profit from the ignorance or abuse of users who commit plagiarism.

The technical accounts that control plagiarism should give up their profits.

I think we can use some ethics.

Myself and especially @endingplagiarism can spend hours and hours each day/week looking for abuse on many different fronts, i use my OWN SP to flag.

And you think accounts that try and make OUR Blockchain look healthier should not be rewarded?

If you really want to do something to combat plagiarism you have to educate.

I had bad students in college. When they graduated they became inquisitors.

I had good students in college. When they graduated they became educators.

What is my proposal. Open applications for existing, reputable users who want to do the work of combating plagiarism.

In this way, those users can point out plagiarism but they can also educate so that plagiarism is not committed.

Greetings!

But you also want these reputable users not to get rewarded aye?

There are actually many accounts new and older ones that highlight all sorts of abuse on here - i don't see you doing any of that

My comment was honest. I'm totally sincere. I read carefully in order to comment on a post. Regards

It's a pity that users make these mistakes.

Steemit is a wonderful place for creativity.

Open applications for existing, reputable users who want to do the work of combating plagiarism.

That is what they are.

@endplagiarism03 is @sumanthp

@endplagiarism04 is @jawad101.

Both have done wonders in supporting the anti-plagiarism campaign.

It's a shame you choose to moan about it instead of supporting it.

In other words, existing users are the ones who manage these accounts. Excellent! You have my support! They are good users!

If you have not already done so, you should head to the newcomers community and complete the newcomer achievement programme. Not only will you earn money through upvotes, you will learn about content etiquette;

Since the Steem Blockchain is rewarding your post by producing original content that is from your brain, you are recommended to give citation or source to any of your content that consists of others' works.

You are currently in Stage 1 of our 4 Stage Process:

👉 Stage 1 - 1st Warning - Pointing offenders towards Achievement 3 and highlighting this process. All plagiarised posts currently pending rewards will be flagged and downvoted to $0 rewards.

Stage 2 - A Final Warning - Another request to stop and that plagiarism will not be tolerated. Downvotes amounting to 20% of total pending rewards according to steemworld.

Stage 3 - A stronger message - Downvotes amounting to 50% of pending rewards.

Stage 4 - The strongest message possible - Downvotes amounting to 100% of pending rewards.

I hope my teaching behavior does not affect you.

I am a person used to dealing with these situations. I am understanding, flexible, and a guide to the best and healthiest ways.

I think I have already provided my best opinion regarding this issue.

Reporting plagiarism does NOT guarantee that other users will not do it. But educating about plagiarism does help to prevent this crime from being committed.

Greetings!

Unfortunately, I have found your approach to be confrontational (prompting my defensive response) and I have taken great offence in our communications over the last 48 hours. This will take time to heal but thank you for your understanding.

I am sorry to have inconvenienced you. I hope you understand. I am an educated person who wants the best for steemit and its users.

I agree with the education of the newcomers community. It is a good community.

What I do not agree with is the inquisitor's behavior.

Can you define Plagiarism without committing plagiarism?

According to the way this community works no person could be a university graduate. In theses we can't invent, we have to go to texts already written. We have to cite them. We can't invent a concept.

How does someone who wants to write a biography do it. You cannot invent the data. You cannot invent the dates.

Admit, in several cases you have not done it right and you have not given the users the opportunity to correct their mistakes.

We have to cite them

And there's the SIMPLE SOLUTION. As educated in Achievement 3, which you would know if you took the time to read it yourself and the line of education that you're so keen to believe isn't being used.

Hundreds of articles don't get flagged BECAUSE THEY CITE THEIR SOURCES. There's even a community "Steem Links" which is built upon exactly this.

Just because you don't like somebody doesn't mean they don't know what they're doing. 2 Masters degrees of knowing what they're doing in fact.

Just because you don't like somebody doesn't mean they don't know what they're doing

Absolutely right!

Admit, in several cases you have not done it right and you have not given the users the opportunity to correct their mistakes.

I have never denied this, of course I have made mistakes. Unlike some people, I can admit when I am wrong. When you flag HUNDREDS OF ARTICLES PER WEEK, mistakes are inevitable and I have apologised to the users when this has occured.

Users have 4 stages. That's plenty of time to correct their mistakes. In the same way that a shoplifter (theif) gets a police caution and then chooses whether to continue stealing or not. They're given an education programme to rehabilitate. Some engage, some don't. This education programme was created with the support of @steemcurator01 and @cryptokannon and a lot of thought has gone in to it.

There will always be people on this platform who don't like how we do things. Just as there are people in society who don't like how the police behave.

Hi @endingplagiarism team, I see that you're summoning me here. Seems like there's a bit drama here. Hope all is well? Thank you for the good works that your team been doing for the Steem Blockchain. Keep up the good work 😊

Hi @cryptokannon. I admire your work and that of the communities you run.

We have always sent new users to your community.

"Talking makes people understand each other". You have to guide users without falling into abuse of power.

Greetings!

Ah, sorry. Yes, drama indeed but I think we've reached an understanding 🙂

"summoning" like the genie in Aladdin. I like the idea of being able to summon you.

I manage a community and I have to be alert to this type of situation. We have silenced publications. But we have also pointed out to the users how to do it so that they incur in plagiarism.

In this way, users do NOT leave steemit but remain to improve and NOT to plagiarize.

Ok, if you could visit the following accounts and apply your magic, it would be appreciated:

@goodreader
@longye
@tex.fund
@zhtb
@huaren.news
@hnt

Just a handful for you to get started with. Perhaps you could drop me a line when they've stopped plagiarising.

Wow... these users are very complex cases.

They write in Chinese.

My language is Spanish. Can read write and speak some romance languages like French and Italian.

I can write and speak English.

I can ask for help in German because I know people who are Austrian.

I know many sites to detect plagiarism in the languages I mentioned. But honestly I don't know Chinese language.

I have to think about it... I don't want to make mistakes.

It's crazy, honestly crazy. The Chinese is without doubt the hardest, especially when translating into English. Catching this one was one of the hardest - https://steemit.com/hive-108572/@endingplagiarism/the-professionals-lowellum

Unfortunately, there are many, many more translating Chinese, Bengali, Hindi and Russian into English and each one takes hours and hours to decifer.

There was one who I caught because he deleted a sentence along the lines of "available now on Netflix Russia". If it had been left in, I wouldn't have figured it out. When I saw it had been deleted, I had to know why and it allowed me to decipher that user and the other 3 linked accounts (at $30+ per post). Unfortunately, I've discovered they're all at it again. I've flagged one post from each user but I'm literally powerless to stop them.

The list of users for your interest.
https://steemit.com/hive-108572/@endingplagiarism/17th-april-update-list-of-newly-plagiarised-articles

Every articles is originally from a Russian source.

I strongly believe that these users should be removed from the platform. They consume an unfair amount of time and are taking over $1,000 per week away from the community.

My last update - https://steemit.com/hive-108572/@endingplagiarism/17th-may-2021-community-call-to-action-usd943-44

Today's is worse now that I've discovered my Russian consortium is back in business.

It's never ending and relentless. I'm hopeful that the work I'm doing with steemchiller will make us more effective as there are users within the community who depend upon what we're doing. This is one such outcome that I'm particularly proud of -
https://steemit.com/hive-108572/@jhellenmjgr/the-diary-game-3-temporada-esta-es-la-razon-por-la-que-no-avanzamos-en-steemit-this-is-the-real-reason-why-steemit-doesn-t-go

There are many occassions when I look at the steemcurator upvote and despite it, question whether what we're doing is worth the effort. I'd earn more working in a shop. But when cases like the above arise and somebody feels helpless, it makes me feel good that I can do something about it.

I hope this goes some way to explaining why both kiwi-crypto and I get defensive when our methods are questioned. We do so much that goes unseen and we have developed methods and processes to introduce as much fairness as we can for those that are either ignorant or have made an honest mistake. Most understand and learn. Too many don't.

I have to think about it... I don't want to make mistakes.

And that's the worse part. I've posted hundreds of notices and hate it when I get it wrong. Which I do. Luckily, only a handful of times and the recipients have been understanding. But that's a risk I've accepted and created this account (under the advice of steemcurator) to protect my personal account from retribution. The benefits outweigh the risks. One day, somebody too big for me to deal with will come along and crush everything. I've accepted that risk too.

I will give it a try!

I must first attend to commitments in my community. Then, I will look for these users to improve their posts without plagiarism.

It would be necessary to think about the possibility of finding a user of the same language to be able to do a good job with these users.

🙂 It's more that these users have been warned repeatedly and won't stop. They ignore all messages and continue to plagiarise. Every source is often Chinese in this case. I use Chinese search engines. This list is more to demonstrate those that don't learn. Don't listen. And have stolen and continue to steal thousands of dollars.

I'd advise against spending time on this, but if you want a challenge, all of this user's articles are plagiarised - https://steemit.com/@orion7

I'll even tell you that the source language is Russian.

Honestly, you'll be happier supporting the Venezuelan community whether it pays or not. I'm happier doing my Fantasy Football irrespective of the financial rewards available. But I can't stop because I'd be letting people down, especially the curators who have invested so much in me and this initiative.

On the other hand, if plagiarism is punished, more value should be given to those users who make super creative posts but who vote well for them.

I see with great sadness how people stay away from steemit because they are not voted.

I have to make hundreds of comments a day to encourage users to persevere, not to stop posting and not to leave for another blockchain.

Yes, we call it "carrot-and-stick".

Perhaps if people stopped sending their steem to upvoting services (I believe UpVu is one that you are most familiar with), then these community rewards would be more meaningful to those who receive them. And there would be more of them.

You'll see that this is exactly how your nemesis, @the-gorilla, has chosen to use his steem - not for self-profit, but for the benefit of supporting other posters in the community.

"Lead by Example" is a behaviour that a FTSE100 company called it.

I have chosen to share my earnings through contests.

I think, like you, that you have to lead by example. Best regards.

Not sure what you mean by technical accounts.

The @endingplagiarism team are members of the community who voluntarily spend many hours tracking down people committing plagiarism.

Should they not be rewarded for their time?

I think it can be a service for steemit without charge. Because I ask myself - who are these new accounts that profit mostly from new users who make the mistake of plagiarizing? It seems that these new users do not provide enough information to avoid these mistakes. They just point out the crime and the accounts that commit it.

This community should be in accordance with the new user communities.

That community subtracts! and the new user orientation community adds.

A balance must be created!

Thank you for your answer and forgive my concern... if it's incorrect.

who are these new accounts that profit mostly from new users who make the mistake of plagiarizing?

New Accounts?

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Thanks for a warm welcome 😊

Thank you all for reading me. For illustrating the problem to me. For the feedback

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All these accounts have been created between April and May 2021.

There is a strong benefit. There is no education at all.

I want to support the fight against plagiarism. But I want to support existing users on steemit who want to do this work.

I look forward to your understanding. Best regards!

Do you choose to ignore the bits you don't like?

If you have not already done so, you should head to the newcomers community and complete the newcomer achievement programme. Not only will you earn money through upvotes, you will learn about content etiquette;

Since the Steem Blockchain is rewarding your post by producing original content that is from your brain, you are recommended to give citation or source to any of your content that consists of others' works.

You are currently in Stage 1 of our 4 Stage Process:

👉 Stage 1 - 1st Warning - Pointing offenders towards Achievement 3 and highlighting this process. All plagiarised posts currently pending rewards will be flagged and downvoted to $0 rewards.

Stage 2 - A Final Warning - Another request to stop and that plagiarism will not be tolerated. Downvotes amounting to 20% of total pending rewards according to steemworld.

Stage 3 - A stronger message - Downvotes amounting to 50% of pending rewards.

Stage 4 - The strongest message possible - Downvotes amounting to 100% of pending rewards.

The technical accounts that control plagiarism should give up their profits.

And there's the motivation. One that @steemcurator01 is all too familiar with. Jealousy.

You have trolled @the-gorilla since he joined because you're jealous of the upvotes. Yesterday, you trolled every post from @the-gorilla and @endingplagiarism because you want the upvotes. You even admitted it:

I am an administrator of the Venezolanos Steem Community. We have many original creative works (Plagiarism Free) that do not receive votes.

Having received your upvote yesterday and dissatisfied by this, you have taken the unusual step of continuing your trolling in the hope that @steemcurator01 will stop supporting both @the-gorilla and @endingplagiarism. Whilst at the same time, doing absolutely nothing to stop plagiarism yourself either through "education" or other means because it "doesn't pay off for you":

I manage the Venezolanos Steem community and I have to speed read about 100 posts a day. That doesn't pay off for me. My earnings are in my own posts. source

@the-gorilla has already taken the unprecedented step of downvoting your posts in the hope that you will stop bullying him. Perhaps you should review your own ethics and behaviour before trying to impose your own beliefs on others who do not share them. EDIT: The downvotes have been removed.

Booming accounts request the steemexclusive tag. I notified @thegorilla to correct the tag.

I agree 100% with steemexclusive.

You can read here STEEMEXCLUSIVE.

The use of downvote from @the-gorilla to my publications is a total abuse. I leave it to your conscience.

Just because you don't like somebody doesn't mean they don't know what they're doing

Fortunately, you make the call for @ steemcurator01 who can corroborate all my input for steemit.

Regards!

I am @the-gorilla and I will remove the downvotes. It's "the chimp paradox".

@the-gorilla does not receive booming support.

It was just a suggestion and information.