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?
tags: blogging
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!