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RE: SteemSTEM and Cheetah
I don't, but I will ask @patrice about it. I suspect that cheetah might already be trained to "ignore" block quotes, but don't have reliable info on that. I know that several people are doing this, so it should generally not be a problem, at least not for us! It's obvious when cheetah quotes your own post that it's yours, and you're not put on the blacklist automatically - a human does that.
So no reason to worry! :)
Thank you @suesa for the clarification.
For now, when my future posts require appendices, I will use block quotes. I look forward to read what @patrice says. Cheers.
Thank you for bringing this up, as I am probably going to have the same problem. I write mainly about plant intelligence, plant neurobiology, and plant music. I only recently started, but I have already had to quote my own text several times in order to explain concepts previously detailed, so I have been thinking about how to do it. Even quotes would seem to be something that eventually get flagged unless they cite the source correctly. I was thinking of having a standard footnote like definition, which I have for some papers and books, but that seems like it would get flagged right away, no?
@yvesoler, There is an easy way I thought about to "cheat Cheetah" but haven't implemented yet. In our case, it would be legitimate:
Image capture. Take an image of the section or definitions you want to place in appendix , and just post such section as an image.
Great suggestion, thank you! I will keep that in mind.