No matter if you copy one of your previously written blogpost and steem it, Cheetah - Steem's robotic plagiarism checker - won’t spare you and mark the post within no time as it is unable to detect your blog-profiles. Consequently, the flagging may cost an author down-votes.
I am, personally, a victim as Cheetah was very quick in redirecting me to my last post 🤐. For a smooth sail of your ideas and words, all you need is to be creative and write unique pieces afresh. Spinning is highly inadvisable as your readers get awry of your manipulative tactics, leaving you bereft of any reward.
You CANNOT delete your post on steem it and would have a limited access control once it is published. The only option is to edit the title and text of the article; however, changing the title is also disabled at times. All of your posts are meant to stay permanently on blockchain as long as the steem developers pin deletion/customization tab.
Soon after hearing from Cheetah, i had to dig deeper in the issue of content similarity as throughout my writing career, i abhor plagiarism to its core and in its all modernized variations. Not only copying but duplicating the idea of an author also is detrimental to a writer’s integrity. Hence avoid it. Even if you change the words/text, Cheetah’s remarks, once landed on your post, would remain there alerting your audience about your folly.
Come up with unique ideas, write whatever you think would intrigue the intellect of your readers, and avoid unwarranted practices. With enormous diversity of the topics being curated on steemit, every writer has colossal leverage, and with a slighter tinge of creativity, one can soar high both in terms of impact and income. Following is a set of secrets which would help you come up with better, quicker, and original posts. Have a look at it