How can I check an article to see how plagiarized it is?

- Quetext
- Grammarly
- Copyscape

Though, if you have just one article that needs checking, I'll run it through my Quetext for you.
 
- Quetext
- Grammarly
- Copyscape

Though, if you have just one article that needs checking, I'll run it through my Quetext for you.
I definitely agree with those options, but I've found that plagiarismdetector finds articles and plagiarism more than quetext did. Have you run a sample article or paragraph through both and found that one site found it while the other didn't?

(Obviously you have multiple options to run a paragraph through, but I'm just saying if you compare those 2 specifically. Lol)
 
I definitely agree with those options, but I've found that plagiarismdetector finds articles and plagiarism more than quetext did. Have you run a sample article or paragraph through both and found that one site found it while the other didn't?

(Obviously you have multiple options to run a paragraph through, but I'm just saying if you compare those 2 specifically. Lol)

Yes. Copyscape detects less than Quetext does. Grammarly gives me similar results to Quetext.

I recently switched to QueText within the last 8 months. I'm enjoying it.
 
We've used Quetext for years, much better than Crappyscape.

I was so comfortable with Copyscape. I had a nice process down and even had a bot put together that cycled through articles for me & ran them through copyscape.

With Quetext, I haven't gotten around to actually figuring out if it can even be botted.

Though, I'll say I am thoroughly impressed with QueText's quality. Much better than copyscape.
 
I was so comfortable with Copyscape. I had a nice process down and even had a bot put together that cycled through articles for me & ran them through copyscape.

With Quetext, I haven't gotten around to actually figuring out if it can even be botted.

Though, I'll say I am thoroughly impressed with QueText's quality. Much better than copyscape.

I posted a thread maybe 3 years back and highlighted a comparison that Copyscape showed as 100% unique and Quetext flagged it as only 20% or something crazy for the exact same article.

Granted Quetext can sometimes be too critical < with generic sentences in niches totally different > , but I'd rather have that and Copyscape.
 
I posted a thread maybe 3 years back and highlighted a comparison that Copyscape showed as 100% unique and Quetext flagged it as only 20% or something crazy for the exact same article.

Granted Quetext can sometimes be too critical < with generic sentences in niches totally different > , but I'd rather have that and Copyscape.

Now, there's an idea. I'm going to create 5-10 AI articles (since that's the buzz currently) and compare the results between the three main plagiarism testers. Just for a forum reference.

I'll use Copyscape, QueText, and Grammarly. If you don't mind, I'm going to link this conversation in the thread.
 
Now, there's an idea. I'm going to create 5-10 AI articles (since that's the buzz currently) and compare the results between the three main plagiarism testers. Just for a forum reference.

I'll use Copyscape, QueText, and Grammarly. If you don't mind, I'm going to link this conversation in the thread.
definitely watching this as I am on a journey to blogging with AI articles, waiting to see those comparisons.
 
- Quetext
- Grammarly
- Copyscape
- smallseotools(Free)

There are many tools for it
 
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