Another blogger scraping Hubs on Blogspot.com

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  1. MJennifer profile image91
    MJenniferposted 10 years ago

    I've just completed a DMCA report on this blog:  newsqworld.blogspot.com.   It appears to be nearly entirely composed of content scraped from HubPages, both text and photos are included in their entirety.  That blog alone killed nearly all traffic to my best-performing hub.  Just a heads-up as many of you may also be affected.  Please accept my apologies in advance if someone has already posted a discussion on this site.

    Best -- MJ

    1. CraftytotheCore profile image75
      CraftytotheCoreposted 10 years agoin reply to this

      Thank you for your email MJ!  I hope Google takes your complaint seriously!  I find it a compliment that someone likes my writing enough to steal it.  yikes

      1. MJennifer profile image91
        MJenniferposted 10 years agoin reply to this

        You're welcome, Crafty!  It's obvious you put so much time and effort into your wonderful hubs -- I hate to see someone else exploiting them!

        MJ

  2. rebekahELLE profile image85
    rebekahELLEposted 10 years ago

    Did you see it listed in the search results?

    I checked the site and it navigates very poorly.  The two hubs I checked from the home page were hubbers, ripplemaker and jmartin1344 about singing and netflix.  When I inserted the text into the search box, the scraper website did not appear in the results.

    When I did a search from the internal search box on the site, it didn't work. 
    Thanks for letting us know.

    1. MJennifer profile image91
      MJenniferposted 10 years agoin reply to this

      Hi, Rebekah,

      Yes, I found it by doing a content search.  It was in second place on search results using the "search with Google" right-click function (iMac).  Thanks for taking a look at it. 

      Even my copyright notice was included in their scraping but they had changed the title.

    2. brakel2 profile image72
      brakel2posted 10 years agoin reply to this

      An article is copied from hubber Ghost 32 on world without borders. I briefly looked at the site.

      1. MJennifer profile image91
        MJenniferposted 10 years agoin reply to this

        There are so many stolen hubs there -- some even begin with a heading referring to Hubpages -- but I didn't track enough of them down to be very helpful to many people.  As an update, after I filed my DMCA report, it took 11 days (including weekends) for my material to be removed, but at least it is now gone.  I hope others are filing complaints as well.
        Thanks -- MJ

  3. brakel2 profile image72
    brakel2posted 10 years ago

    I found my scraped hub by accident. Sometimes the bloggers site doesn't show up. His name is Mizzie Muhammad

  4. brakel2 profile image72
    brakel2posted 10 years ago

    Or Muhammad mizzie

    1. MJennifer profile image91
      MJenniferposted 10 years agoin reply to this

      Hi, Brakel,

      Thanks for the additional info on the copy-and-blog offender.

  5. profile image0
    epsonok0posted 10 years ago

    There is a way programmers at HP could fix this but we pay for it with google.
    Its called anti click. It means all text is unclickable and there fore can not be anything but copied by hand. I think its a way to fix this. But I think googles web crawlers need to archive text only versions of all of our content and I think unclickables make that imposable.
    Sorry to hear your hub as so many others has been stolen.

    1. MJennifer profile image91
      MJenniferposted 10 years agoin reply to this

      Thanks Epsonok0.  I wasn't aware that anti-click existed.  I'm afraid I can't move fast enough to keep up with technology!
      Best wishes -- MJ

      1. profile image0
        epsonok0posted 10 years agoin reply to this

        Ya, I run several blogs that I programmed or helped program and we were offered anti click. After we conceived a writing community for free thinkers. Like hypothetical things. But Anti click is realy hard to implement. So untill then I guess we all have to keep our eyes on google and do searches for our work to ensure that its not stolen. Maybe google will start monitoring repeat information like when two sites have more than one sentence in common. Until then they like to keep there heads in the sand all warm and snug.

 
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