Cases of abuse such as plagiarism, copyright infringement, duplicate content, and phishing must be reported to prevent damage to the reputation of the Steem platform. Therefore, it is important to review content and detect it promptly.
Steem Watcher continues to work daily to support communities in detecting abusers who violate content policies with the intention of taking advantage of and exploiting the platform's reward system.

Below I share the cases that were detected and validated as abuse, most of the accounts are related to a farming community.
No. | Post Link | Source | Abuser ID | Abuse Type |
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1 | Link | Link | @lupafilotaxia (*) | Repeat Content |
2 | Link | Link | @zhngr2567.tagai | Reward Farming |
3 | Link | Link | @zhngr2567.tagai | Reward Farming |
4 | Link | Link | @zhngr2567.tagai | Repeat Content |
5 | Link | Link | @coin16888.tagai | Repeat Content |
6 | Link | Link | @coin16888.tagai | Repeat Content |
7 | Link | Link | @coin16888.tagai | Repeat Content |
(*) Reported for the first time.
Each content goes through a variety of tools that serve to verify the authenticity of the content of each publication.
Search Tools.
Plagiarism Detectors | AI Content Detectors |
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quetext | openai |
etxt.biz | zerogpt |
plagiarismchecker | gptzero |
plagiarismdetector | contentatscale |
check-plagiarism | Paraphrasingtool |
prepostseo | Crossplag |
smallseotools |
To conclude my report, it is necessary to point out that in each case identified, I leave in the comment a link to the @abuse-watcher publication where some information and advice on plagiarism and abuse is shared.