Megalosaurus Steemit original content rules violations (UPDATED 2018-07-30)
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This is the set of categories I will use to classify a post which violates the Steemit community rules regarding contribution of original content.
C
: partially or fully copy/pasted content of another website / postC-O
: copy/pasted content from earlier posts of the same user (i.e. the author's own posts)C-I
: copy/pasted image of another websiteC-I-V
: copy/pasted image of a screenshot of a video on a website such as YouTubeC-I-M
: copy/pasted image which has been slightly modified, but not enough to be recognized as a new, original piece of content. Such minor modifications include images assembled from existing images, and applying simple filters such as grayscale / mirror effects / etc.C-S
: copy/pasted audio material (sound effect, music); applies especially to DSound posts.C-V
: copy/pasted / linked video material; applies especially to DTube posts and embedded YouTube videos.C-GT
: copy/pasted content of another “Google translated” websiteC-RM
: copy/pasted content of another website, with manually re-arranged paragraphs or with some changed wordsC-RS
: copy/pasted content of another website, auto-rewritten by using a service such as https://spinbot.com/C-C
: combining copy/pasted content from several sources without contributing original contentT-A
: Tag abuse: using an ‘artistic’ tag for non-original works.P
: Plagiarism: copy/pasted content of another website claiming to be your own work, either explicitly or implicitly by using an ‘artistic’ tagS
: Not listing all the sources of the original contentO
: Not contributing valuable original content
Usually, multiple violations may be observed in a single post.
A list of the violated rules will be appended to every comment I leave in a post which violates at least one of those rules. For instance,
[C C-I P S O]
may be applied to a post with a copy-pasted image tagged with the ‘artistic’ tag “photography” without mentioning its source.
Update Note 2018-07-30: From now on, I will use the P
(plagiarism) marker also for posts which fail to properly attribute other people’s work, not just “artistic” tag abuse. There’s a new, additional T-A
marker for “artistic” tag abuse.
Current Version 1.3, Updated 2018-07-30. Previous versions: 1.2, 1.1, 1.0