New Post Marked "Duplicate"

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  1. writealready profile image60
    writealreadyposted 13 years ago

    One of my recent hubs has identified as "Duplicate". Does that mean duplicate title or duplicate content? I didn't duplicate someone else's work. It is my article. I wrote it.

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      Website Examinerposted 13 years ago

      That would be contents. Titles are not copyright protected and would not raise a flag.

      http://hubpages.com/faq/#duplicate_content

    2. writealready profile image60
      writealreadyposted 13 years ago

      How do I appeal? It is my work.

      1. Maddie Ruud profile image72
        Maddie Ruudposted 13 years agoin reply to this

        While we do allow you to repost content to which you own the necessary rights on HubPages, we do not allow duplicate content to contain any promotional outbound links, and a pattern of publishing Hubs that are also found elsewhere on the web will result in a HubScore penalty.  I hope that answers your question.

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      Website Examinerposted 13 years ago

      Please read the FAQs to see whether the problem is that you have duplicated your own work. If you need additional information, you may contact HubPages.

      http://hubpages.com/contact_us/

      1. Maria Cecilia profile image84
        Maria Ceciliaposted 13 years agoin reply to this

        it happened to me, in my case my story is posted in another link  associated also with adsense, yes it's my original story but was posted twice in a different location,  for example, I posted it in hubpages but they were able to trace that I already posted the same story (though improved and with a different title) in blogspot.com many years ago... I decided to delete the one in my blog. It was inactive anyway....

        I informed hubpages about what I did, and once they confirmed it was settled that duplicate mark will be removed...

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      Website Examinerposted 13 years ago

      Thanks for your insights, Maria Cecilia, that is the duplicate content problem in a nutshell.

      1. writealready profile image60
        writealreadyposted 13 years agoin reply to this

        Thanks, everyone. Now I understand.

        Yes, my original article, owned and written by me, is on one of my websites. I am going to do as you did, Maria, and delete it from my blog.

    5. steffer profile image62
      stefferposted 13 years ago

      i guess it happens to all of us, a few days ago i wrote a hub, completely unique, as i wrote it myself, i published the hub, and an hour later it also gave the dublicate content warning.

      It took me 2 hours of testing and re-writing the article, before it was unique again.

      Fact is, that their are a lot of sites and thousends of writers out there.

      it might be that you, or anyone else wrote a unique hub, but still ther might be a very related article somewhere else on the web.

     
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