@OriginalWorks Bot Explanation & Info
I realized some people are struggling with how the @originalworks bot works.
HOW TO USE:
Reply to ANY post with @originalworks to activate it!
It's that simple.
Let's look at some examples.
Example 1: Original Material
Another one:
Example 2: Plagiarized Material
That's it! It's very simple.
You help me out a lot by actually using it. Whenever you use it, I am able to also beta test it to see if I can improve its accuracy.
HOW IT WORKS:
I won't go into all the details but essentially, I have an algorithm that I made which determines if a post is original or not.
There are some conditions though:
- Article must be 30 words or longer.
- This bot does not look at originality of images.
I really like this idea! I'll give a try on a couple of my posts!
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I love the way it works
@originalworks
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Just knew it, nice idea! (I think it will be nice if some prevention of abuse, or vote with weight, otherwise you may drain out quickly?🤔)
Hey, just noticed this.
There are counter measures for this. I have also developed prize schemas and I am constantly increasing my SP.
@originalworks
I have used it and like it. A little explanation of how it distinguishes a quote from plagiarism would be appreciated. I recently ran into cheetah even though I quoted the source of some technical specs. I should maybe used quote tags instead of citing the source.
Power up the bot and it will be useful. I tip it when it fires.
My algorithm uses fragments. So I do not identify quotes, but rather I have a weighted score system to assess the originality of the overall work. If you only have a few sentences that are copied from somewhere, then it won't count as non-original as long as other parts of your work is original.
cheetah did that tome as well. I quoted a 'part' of an article; linked to that source article, and cheetah still showed up in my replies saying it found similar content; (Same link as is in the body of my text) - I've never liked robots; I watch Sci-fi ..... most of them are a danger to 'humanity' but that's a rant for another time :)
It's that simple ok
Yep :D
@originalworks thank you
Useful and wonderful information
hmm it is really awesome idea for every one who is more earn on steemit bundle of thanks @originalworks
@originalworks thinks of 30 words ....
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