In search of abusers // Weekly Report 107 // 24-01-2025.

in STEEM WATCHER7 days ago (edited)

Users must be aware of the platform's content policies in order to avoid abusive practices such as plagiarism of information, repetition of content, spam, copyright infringement, and phishing.

The Steem Watcher team, knowing the importance of Steemit's reputation, has maintained the task of reviewing content responsibly to detect and report abuse, guiding users to comply with the content protocol and add value through original content.

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Below I share the cases that were detected and validated as abuse, some accounts have been reported repeatedly, we hope that they will soon begin to comply with the content policies.

No.Post LinkSourceAbuser IDAbuse Type
1LinkLink@abrarmudaReward Farming
2LinkLink@pawdaddySpamming Content
3LinkLink@jacuswrobelekSpamming Content
4LinkLink@jasonshlckRepeat Content
5LinkLink@ichibanRepeat Content
6LinkLink@ukriRepeat Content
7LinkLink@jack8831Spamming Content
8LinkLink@patorneySpamming Content
9LinkLink@valencekimSpamming Content
10LinkLink@ajh912Spamming Content
11LinkLink@uco.bnb-dRepeat Content
12LinkLink@uco.bnb-lRepeat Content

Each content goes through a variety of tools that serve to verify the authenticity of the content of each publication.

Search Tools.

Plagiarism DetectorsAI Content Detectors
quetextopenai
etxt.bizzerogpt
plagiarismcheckergptzero
plagiarismdetectorcontentatscale
check-plagiarismParaphrasingtool
prepostseoCrossplag
smallseotools

To conclude my report, it is necessary to point out that in each case identified, I leave in the comment a link to the @abuse-watcher publication where some information and advice on plagiarism and abuse is shared.

I appreciate the confidence of the Steem-watcher team, we are at your service.