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RE: TORUK will promote you

in LeoFinance3 years ago (edited)

I can well understand your concerns. But I have no proof if it is plagiator or scammer. And have not enough time or tools to make a deep research.

If anyone can make a deeper research, and see if these articles have any copy-paste proof, as a plagiation job, I will appreciate.
And will well reward your efforts.

It should be done ASAP, before the post is expired, so I can remove my upvotes in time ( if I need to)

There is always a risk, that some trained, motivated plagiators will be smarter than you, will fool everyone, and get rewards which they do not deserve. We must live with this risk.

Those, who one day fail, and I get the evidence of my mistake (in promoting) - will learn how bad and hard TORUK can hit back, in revenge. :)

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I googled a few of the more distinct phrases from each of two posts. Each search returned few results and HIVE front ends were usually the first and/or second result, with other results poorly connected to the phrase. That's cursory, but I'm leaning toward original work.

I'm not looking for any reward as I did not dig all that deeply nor spend more than a moment or two.

Thanks for pointing out the new author.

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https://smallseotools.com/plagiarism-checker/

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The tool is quite useful for debunking scammers.

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@onealfa.leo , I don't claim that it is a 'copy+paste' work. It just looks like it is at first sight. I also think that it is not a copy+paste work.

I’ve only had a cursory look over one of the posts however they read as if the “author” has converted content from a different language to English. So they could be a copy and paste job with a language conversion thrown in to make them harder to identify as plagiarism.
Something to keep in mind anyway.

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