Some Idiotic Copying Software
I really don’t mind if people quote from the blog, I actually love it when they do. But when it’s people who just want to take content without acknowledging then I get really pissed off. And what’s even more grave is when it’s automatically done, taking from hundreds of blogs, using a stupid software to rearrange and reword the content. Here’s one example that is both laughable and infuriating. Doing a google search of content theft, it seems this is more common that I would have thought.
I recently wrote, Currently Reading: Primer on Neri Case:
I have Manuel Quezon’s blog on my feed reader. This is always good so that I know in a timely manner, whether he has posted a new post. Today, he has an excellent Primer on The Neri Case. I am currently reading it at the moment, so grab some coffee, it’s going to be a good read.
And then, here’s the copied text, reworded, and clearly using a software to reword the entire article:
I hit Manuel Quezon’s journal on my take reader. This is ever beatific so that I undergo in a opportune manner, whether he has posted a newborn post. Today, he has an superior Primer on The Neri Case. I am currently datum it at the moment, so clutch whatever coffee, it’s feat to be a beatific read.
Just dumb, honestly, don’t these people have anything better to do? If not, can’t they at least copy in a coherent manner? I just wonder what other content at Tingog.com has been copied, anyone know how to find out?


Haha. Yet another blog post that really isn’t supposed to be funny, but just made me laugh out loud. THanks for cheering me up nick. I need it today. hehe.
Sparks, yeah I know. After a while, I just had to laugh. It’s annoying, but heck it’s kinda flattering, in a weird, (and in his case, stupid) kind of way
Nick,
Maybe it’s done to make a parody of your writing. lol!