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It doesnt CLAIM that it is directly plagiarised, simply finding places that happen to match large portions of your content. Usually (although widespread things like vb and hacks like that are exceptions) content is wholly unique, so it will be more successful in finding sites that did rip you off. Its still up to you to click those links and check. Its done with a machine so it does it mechanically :-p For instance a site who simply paraphrased your content would most likely not show up.
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Neat. I'd like to use this.
I know it's not a fool proof method but just stating that there's protection is better than nothing. I'd like to have this show up in only one forum though. Could I save the code in a template then make a plugin that uses a conditional to load the template? This is new ground for me, so be gentle. ;) I've got the conditional figured out as I just put in the "disable printable version" mod with a conditional on the forum id instead of the user id and it works great. I want to do the same with this banner code, but I'm guessing the code above wouldn't live well inside a plug in (I'm guessing). or would it? |
Hi...This dont seem to work for me.
When i click the image it just refreshes the page Any advice please? |
This is a year later ;)
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Yeah i know, the search facility works well :)
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Installed then removed.
It's good but too fussy, it doesn't find plagiarised content it finds common phrases, which is not what you want |
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