After spending many hours searching for an ideal idea and converting it into integrated content, searching different sources and consolidating the content with powerful sources, another site simply comes to take our hard work and attribute it to it in one way or another without the trouble of pointing to our site!
One of the most prominent negatives that we face in working as content writers, owners of websites, blogs, or even electronic magazines, is the theft of our content by copying it as it is and listing it on another site without changing the text or modifying it slightly without mentioning the reference of the content or referring to our page, neither from near or far. !
Unfortunately, despite the multiplicity of tools through which copying and stealing content can be detected, we cannot put an end to this process from happening in the first place!
Meaning that content theft is possible and possible, but fortunately these processes can be tracked.
Search engines provide tools to track content spoofing, such as Google Alert, which keeps us informed of the latest search results on a specific topic by sending an email alert.
Yes , i have faced this issue in my life few months back.
Some one was using my content from blogs and posting it on another site.
I then asked the people in power at that Platform to do something about it and they blacklisted the person who was doing this.
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