You'd be spending a lot of time reviewing articles and individually checking them for plagiarism. It might suck to read any article if you tried to tackle it all by yourself.
I wonder if you could up that efficiency by accessing the Hive database. Certain data tables display what the user wrote in their article. You could copy/paste them quickly into your plagiarism checker for a faster evaluation.
- Your work brings the attention of monitoring groups
- Attention to curators
- Attention to the content creators
With your efforts and attention, you can bring the HIVE admin's can develop a tool that auto-checks your work for plagiarism. The technology is out there. I have to use one at school and submit it with my assignments a while back. Now, when I submit my work, it's automatically checked for grammar and plagiarism. I imagine it's what we'd have to do eventually to raise the value of the coin. Who wants to invest in a platform that can't control the value of its content?
Finally, maybe you can do a compilation article
- Presenting those articles you cited for plagiarism.
- Authors that have improved in their performance
- Authors that continue to violate.
Ms. @badbitch, I do believe you have started the beginnings of a value-empire that can change the face and value of HIVE.
Finally, perhaps with the monitoring groups, you can make such a project come to life where the system actively scans article posts upon selecting "PUBLISH". You've really got something here.
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