Same content posted on both platforms| @botefarm account caught on the case of plagarism

in hive-185836 •  3 years ago 
Hi friends,

I am posting this plagiarism report because its a very high reputation account of @botefarm and I am working as a plagiarism founder in steempromoafrica community and I found that @botefarm is posting the same content on blurt and steemit.

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link of profile of steemit

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link of profile of blurt

As you saw the below images and visit the link then you will be able to know that @botefarm is trying to earn from both the platform with the same post and this is not acceptable. My reputation is low and my downvotes is not even harm their account so I am requesting the @stef1, @papi.mati, @the-gorilla please take action against the @botefarm.

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plagiarism report on duplichecker.com

I never believe the reputation with 67 on steemit will do such mistakes on the platform and I believe that we will not be allowed to post duplicate content on multiple platforms.

Thanks and regards,

@mayureshpandit

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Actually against the rules would be using the tag #steemexclusive while it's clearly not. When user did not add #steemexclusive tag, they can share their own content, previously published on other websites before. They won't earn much that way (unless they use bidbots) but it's their choice.

I suggest asking the author to remove #steemexclusive tag instead of downvoting the post :)

If we shared our post multiple platform's then it comes into the self plasrism case. If we mentioned source in the post and aware our readers that will be the fine.

You did well dear

Thank you so much

Does @botefarm steal content? If he writes it himself, it's his creative work, then why can't he publish his work wherever he wants?
Plagiarism is when someone takes someone else's work and passes it off as his own

I thought as much this is Not a case of plagiarism

Are steemit allowed to do same post twice and earn from it?

For your information we are not allowed to post same content on two different platforms and earn money from it. It is part of self plagiarism.

What type of plagiarism is that I'm a newbie I want to learn

Please show a link to this rule!

This is Good, you are doing great @mayureshpandit

Thank you so much

Thanks for your great job fighting plagiarism you did well sir

Thank you so much

As @papi.mati says, there's nothing to stop authors sharing their content on multiple sources. Whether that's Steemit, Hive, Blurt, their own personal blog or a journalistic magazine. So long as their content is original and self-written without plagiarism, they can share it as they wish.

If they are using the steemexclusive tag, then they're misusing the tag, in the same way that many users continue to misuse the club5050, club75 and club100 tags. Historically, hashtag abuse would prompt a downvote from big whales who wanted to bully smaller users but that feels somewhat unfair in my opinion.

If they are doing it within your community, you can ask them to stop. At very least, point out the misuse of the steemexclusive tag. This tag's used to help highlight posts for booming support so if you highlight it, then you're ensuring booming support won't come their way.

I am not aware about this but this is comes under the self plagiarism so I raised the issue

I understand the self-plagiarism angle when you're taking an old article, copying and pasting it as though it's something new or taking huge sections, etc. (like in academia).

I consider distributing it in multiple places at the same time more akin to a journalist publishing to multiple places or a more specific example - a press release.

I think my only offense is the use of the tag #steemexclusive, which is use for content that are exclusively Steemit content.
But plagiarism, no. I didn't plagiarise.

Please read about self plagiarism.

This is not self plagiarism.
Please understand what you're saying first before accusing people of it.