In search of abusers // Weekly Report 126 // 16-03-2025.
Abuse is considered undesirable on Steem, given that it's a platform that generates rewards for shared content. Therefore, it's a duty to review each piece of content, identify, and report cases of abuse, whether it's plagiarism, content duplication, or copyright infringement.
Steem Watcher continues to contribute to the well-being of this robust platform with an excellent reputation, where the content policy is respected.

Below I share the cases that were detected and validated as abuse, most of the accounts are related to a farming community.
No. | Post Link | Source | Abuser ID | Abuse Type |
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1 | Link | Link | @midobashamido | Spamming Content |
2 | Link | Link | @jenxi | Spamming Content |
3 | Link | Link | @naska (*) | Reward Farming |
4 | Link | Link | @carolinawest | Repeat Content |
5 | Link | Link | @oliveri (*) | Reward Farming |
6 | Link | Link | @doyocha | Reward Farming |
7 | Link | Link | @bocen | Reward Farming |
(*) Reported for the first time.
Each content goes through a variety of tools that serve to verify the authenticity of the content of each publication.
Search Tools.
Plagiarism Detectors | AI Content Detectors |
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quetext | openai |
etxt.biz | zerogpt |
plagiarismchecker | gptzero |
plagiarismdetector | contentatscale |
check-plagiarism | Paraphrasingtool |
prepostseo | Crossplag |
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.