You should ask for a whitelist as you have a valid reason for repetitive content.
The notifications from Cheetah actually fills a purpose as there are plenty of people not understanding the concept of plagiarism. Not all will listen, but it will help some avoid getting on the blacklist.
But for the purpose of this report, it doesn't really fill any purpose, other than acknowledging the cheetah upvotes/"warnings". For MSP/PALnet, nothing is being done with them, so I have already thought of removing that section.
All the best!
Thanks for your reply @danielsaori.
I totally understand the idea but it's like the government investing everybody (millions) to find this one bad guy.
I contacted @steemcleaners already to get me whitelisted. In my eyes, this is reverse argumentation. I need to explain why "I'm innocent" and I really thought we left the middle ages some months ago.
Normally, a well-programmed bot called cheetah should see a pattern and tell steemcleaners to check manually.
I also understand that they have thousands of checks to do.
Still, I think that a bot should not make any conclusions on a not 100% verified other bot.
We might be moving in the wrong direction then. I do not want to prove my innocence!
If I'm proved wrong you can punish me - but do not turn this around (I address cheetah here).
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I understand your frustration, but the cheetah upvote is not accusing anyone. So there is no need to prove your innocence.
If Steemcleaners would do a manual intervention it would require a lot of work. It is not a perfect world, but at least it fills a purpose to inform all those who are not aware they are guilty of plagiarism and they can stop it in time.
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