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TIP: Users plagiarizing the content of other Steemians make great @cheetah chow.
There is nothing unique about either blog, yours or his, as they both have the same content. While the content may not be exactly the same, missing a few words here and there, they both essentially say the same thing and use the same images.
Does your content differ by at least a 30% change to make it unique? No it doesn't. So whether each of you got together and wrote about the same problem is besides the point. Neither of your viewpoints differ in listing different aspects seen by each of you. All the aspects are the same between the two and that would be considered copying/plagerism.
Posting duplicate content to rape the reward pool is not acceptable and your content will get flagged.
By the way we both written this post together about this problem and we are friends. I don't want to copy paste or spam. I am also want to make steemit as a clean amazing plateform for everyone!!!
Yes true, we both are friends and suffering from same problem so decided to write something about it, he showed his frustration and I showed mine, no copy paste or spam. We both telling our situation in our way.