I thought words in replaceable list are the ones that get encoded, and thus are NOT protected. By protected I mean "do NOT get encoded".
Correct, the replaceable list words are rewritten/encoded when you check "replace only words below".
And conversely, "All terms not in the replaceable words list are protected", only when you check "replace only words below".
Meaning that any word that is not in that word list will not be rewritten/encoded.
I agree with your suggestions for the 2 word lists and function and will see what can be done!
Thanks you for the suggestions and input.
It would be great if you can make a number of spins in "Output Spinnable Text" an adjustable parameter N (currently set to 3), so that user can have more variations (5-10) and hence high % of uniqueness for encoded articles.
At the moment if I produce 50 articles with a single spun-encoded text - uniqueness varies between 16-67%, which is no good really. So having an ability to set a custom value for number of spins would be great for creating many versions from just once-encoded article. Senuke-X users including myself would WORSHIP you for that!
Thanks for your feature suggestion. We'll look into adding where you can choose the number of spun copies you want to be output.
You're right, with 1 single article the % of uniqueness can only be so high when using that article over and over again.
If you want fully unique articles you can choose "replace all words" and have many near 100% unique spun copies.
Almost every single time, all the articles pass Copyscape and other dup. content bots.
Also, when looking at the uniqueness % when rewriting only replaceable words the uniqueness is controllable by every user and is not ever set to any certain % because that list can be edited.
Users can use different lists of replaceable words to control what is rewritten and what is not, changing the uniqueness.
We'll see what we can add into the program.
Cheers!