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RE: Iolo : San Isidro, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Hi @rappiro, welcome to steemit! Can you provide some sort of post that links your account here on steemit to this other social network of sites?
http://www.burger-life.com/
http://twitter.com/BurgerLifeBlog
http://www.facebook.com/BurgerLifeBlog
You risk being flagged for plagiarism by for example @steemcleaners if you don't make clear that you are the actual owner of the Burger Life Blog.
Hello,thanks. Yes tell me what can I do for show you I am the owner of burgerlife. Cheers
Hi rappiro, if you publish on burguer life a link to your articles in steemit or you integrate steemit to your network or a link on your twitter account it will be enough to show that you actually own that site. cheers!
Tell me if i understand well, if put my link perfil account steemit. In one post of my twitter is okey?
This is an example of the Burger Life Blog on Facebook promoting the Burger Life account on Twitter:
However no single mention to the Burger Life account on Steemit can be found on any of the related social media accounts ( www, instagram, twitter, facebook).
Unless you can actually link this steemit account to the Burger Life Blog network, this steemit account will be seen as a suspect of plagiarism.
I understand your point. I want to tell you the idea of what I am here today is because it is private. I'm not here for money. It's because people talk me about this site, and I like the idea. No one pays me for the work I do. I could charge a few dollars a month but I do not want to. I started this and it was not for money. And now I do not do it for money either. I do not want my readers follow me for years in my blogs. See I have this account, they will believe that I do it for money and as I said it is not. I can propose this: if you like to talk to me on Facebook to my page and I will respond to this same message. Thank you and await your response. Greetings from the official owner of burgerlifeblog
steemit is not a private network, is a public blockchain social-network. If you mean by "private" the use of a nickname that can't be linked to "real life" then at a certain degree it is, but... you decided not to make it private when you used images from "The Burger Life" account. You claim you own that network, then your privacy regarding that aspect has evaporated by your own choice. The problem is that there is also widespread plagiarism affecting steemit.
Steemit has paid you already for posts that had "The Burger Life" content.
You had the choice to refuse payment at posting time, but didn't choose that option. Anyway plagiarism is still plagiarism no matter if payment is refused.
I don't provide identity verification services. If I would contact you in that way, I would publicly post that "verification" message, but at the end it would be the same as if you published a message on "The Burger Life" site.
Just for the record, every steemit post is public and you can find it on google so any user of "The Burger Life" is able to reach this account on steemit.