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@scrutinize...
Have you considered that the source of the content might be their own website?
cc @rme @rex-sumon
We found some accounts that are similar to a website name. and adding a website name to their Steemit profile. Some users can take advantage of this That's why in such cases the user should mention steemit on their website.
If this type of verification is avoided, many fake users will create accounts in the name of different websites and share that website's blog on Steemit.
I only comply with making the similarity known, it is up to the user to show proof of the authorship of the content. It could be dangerous to support this type of content without having a guarantee of authenticity.
@abuse-watcher
Thanks for the concern. I see what you mean. I will post a link to my Steemit profile from the original posts on my personal blog. Will that suffice?
It is correct, with any message or note that you share in the sources, it is enough to confirm the authorship of the content.
Thanks for understanding.