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Plagiarism Checker Problem - No Help From Scorum Dev Team
I know that many of us have already experienced some trouble with the internal Scorum plagiarism or uniqueness check, not only once it had maked my own work as somebody else's. Mostly I could find some path to make my way around it, but frankly speaking is often sucks and costs lots of my precious time.Recently I have been experiecing following problem: After creating and posting my Sunday article, in which I always announce the winner of the next Scorum Patronage, I noticed that the plag check only grants me a really low level of uniqueness, last Sunday it was only 44%. Apparently and as you can see in the above image, were parts of my content found on other websites. It's kinda funny because the plag checker mentiones similiar content on Scorum.id and Scorum.tc, but when I try to acces those sites, I was directed to two of my former announcement posts, several weeks ago. And those post can be found in the same Scorum.com domain. That means, that the Scorum plag check criticized me for copying (my own) content from pages in other Scorum domains, but those pages don't exist there. Bullocks! Of course I contacted Olha in the Scorum Telegram chat and she simply told me the devs will look into it. So the only thing I could do was to change my posts and to delete parts of it so the plag check wouldn't chime anymore. That wasn't ideal at all and the final article didn't really look as I planned it before. The same bullshit happened this Sunday and again I left a message to Olha, but this time I didn't get any reply at all. So I needed to alter my latest post too and at the end was left with a somewhat crippled version. I don't know what's the problem, all the many weeks before there was nothing wrong with my two weekly Scorum Patronage posts, which of course follow a similiar pattern. Parts of my posts are usually the same every week, but I never had any problem with that before. It could be some bug which needs to be fixed, but it seems that we are just left alone with another annoying problem. Yes, it can be really discouraging when I have to change and alter my posts to get back to the 100% uniqueness level. How can I honestly promote Scorum when there seems to be no genuine interest from the dev team side to fix all those little technical problems? And if someone was to arrive on Scorum at this moment, do you really expect them to stay and get involved into some failing-looking social media platform? I still have some fun cruising through some of content here on Scorum but the communicative silence of the dev team is again painfully deafening. creative common pixabay
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Plagiarism Checker Problem - No Help From Scorum Dev Team
I know that many of us have already experienced some trouble with the internal Scorum plagiarism or uniqueness check, not only once it had maked my own work as somebody else's. Mostly I could find some path to make my way around it, but frankly speaking is often sucks and costs lots of my precious time.Recently I have been experiecing following problem: After creating and posting my Sunday article, in which I always announce the winner of the next Scorum Patronage, I noticed that the plag check only grants me a really low level of uniqueness, last Sunday it was only 44%. Apparently and as you can see in the above image, were parts of my content found on other websites. It's kinda funny because the plag checker mentiones similiar content on Scorum.id and Scorum.tc, but when I try to acces those sites, I was directed to two of my former announcement posts, several weeks ago. And those post can be found in the same Scorum.com domain. That means, that the Scorum plag check criticized me for copying (my own) content from pages in other Scorum domains, but those pages don't exist there. Bullocks! Of course I contacted Olha in the Scorum Telegram chat and she simply told me the devs will look into it. So the only thing I could do was to change my posts and to delete parts of it so the plag check wouldn't chime anymore. That wasn't ideal at all and the final article didn't really look as I planned it before. The same bullshit happened this Sunday and again I left a message to Olha, but this time I didn't get any reply at all. So I needed to alter my latest post too and at the end was left with a somewhat crippled version. I don't know what's the problem, all the many weeks before there was nothing wrong with my two weekly Scorum Patronage posts, which of course follow a similiar pattern. Parts of my posts are usually the same every week, but I never had any problem with that before. It could be some bug which needs to be fixed, but it seems that we are just left alone with another annoying problem. Yes, it can be really discouraging when I have to change and alter my posts to get back to the 100% uniqueness level. How can I honestly promote Scorum when there seems to be no genuine interest from the dev team side to fix all those little technical problems? And if someone was to arrive on Scorum at this moment, do you really expect them to stay and get involved into some failing-looking social media platform? I still have some fun cruising through some of content here on Scorum but the communicative silence of the dev team is again painfully deafening. creative common pixabay
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Plagiarism Checker Problem - No Help From Scorum Dev Team
I know that many of us have already experienced some trouble with the internal Scorum plagiarism or uniqueness check, not only once it had maked my own work as somebody else's. Mostly I could find some path to make my way around it, but frankly speaking is often sucks and costs lots of my precious time.Recently I have been experiecing following problem: After creating and posting my Sunday article, in which I always announce the winner of the next Scorum Patronage, I noticed that the plag check only grants me a really low level of uniqueness, last Sunday it was only 44%. Apparently and as you can see in the above image, were parts of my content found on other websites. It's kinda funny because the plag checker mentiones similiar content on Scorum.id and Scorum.tc, but when I try to acces those sites, I was directed to two of my former announcement posts, several weeks ago. And those post can be found in the same Scorum.com domain. That means, that the Scorum plag check criticized me for copying (my own) content from pages in other Scorum domains, but those pages don't exist there. Bullocks! Of course I contacted Olha in the Scorum Telegram chat and she simply told me the devs will look into it. So the only thing I could do was to change my posts and to delete parts of it so the plag check wouldn't chime anymore. That wasn't ideal at all and the final article didn't really look as I planned it before. The same bullshit happened this Sunday and again I left a message to Olha, but this time I didn't get any reply at all. So I needed to alter my latest post too and at the end was left with a somewhat crippled version. I don't know what's the problem, all the many weeks before there was nothing wrong with my two weekly Scorum Patronage posts, which of course follow a similiar pattern. Parts of my posts are usually the same every week, but I never had any problem with that before. It could be some bug which needs to be fixed, but it seems that we are just left alone with another annoying problem. Yes, it can be really discouraging when I have to change and alter my posts to get back to the 100% uniqueness level. How can I honestly promote Scorum when there seems to be no genuine interest from the dev team side to fix all those little technical problems? And if someone was to arrive on Scorum at this moment, do you really expect them to stay and get involved into some failing-looking social media platform? I still have some fun cruising through some of content here on Scorum but the communicative silence of the dev team is again painfully deafening. creative common pixabay
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