json_metadata | "{"app":"musing/1.1","appTags":["musing"],"appCategory":"musing","appTitle":"During the last days I have seen an incredible amount of plagiarized questions. Often from accounts where members do only ask questions and never answer any. Ineven found some of my own questions plagiarized. It is annoying and it slowly kills the positive user experience on musing. As I do not see how I can discuss this with the people responsible for musing I have to ask here. Isn‘t there anything you could do about it ?","appBody":"<p>You can not stop the inherent quality of someone in a decentralized platform. So if the abuse is getting stronger, the guidelines have to be tough to filter such abusers out or make their business a costly affair for them. I guess what you are referring to. In fact every genuine is user is on the same page. </p>\n<p>There are people who in an organized way asking question and I would have considered them granted if the question quality are good and original. They are just copy pasting 1 month old questions and there is a clear pattern to it. There are some 4 to 5 accounts which in a series are asking questions one by one. I will not analyse them whether they are only asking or only answering, but my point of concern is that they are plagiarizing, which is not going to add value to this ecosystem.</p>\n<p>This is one part what the users in musing are experiencing. But can you understand the position of musing as well. Musing is at a very nascent stage and when it is gearing up to getting popular and want to add more musers and want to make this platform a better question & answer platform, can it afford to frame a tough guideline where some genuine users or first time offender or users who commit a mistake inadvertently will also be unjustly sanctioned. Probably at this position musing can not make a strict rule to filter out such abusers and the best way should be to identify those accounts and just mute them and their question. When they see their abusive business is not earning for them then they will automatically evaporate from this platform. That is the best solution to deal with such users. </p>","appDepth":2,"appParentPermlink":"p3blgd6aw","appParentAuthor":"ohmygoodness","musingAppId":"aU2p3C3a8N","musingAppVersion":"1.1","musingPostType":"answer"}" |
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