Using Copyscape..? Be Aware Its A Scam Read This Review

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I have been using copyscape from a long time and Relied it hundred 100%. But what I saw today is a pure scam. I will never use this service again. Guys please recommend any good service. I have shared proofs below have a look:

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As per copyscape the above article is 100% unique. But let me show you something: https://lifehacker.com/1785716177
This article has been published in 2016. If you have any doubts you can copy the text from the given link and check again.

I have sent multiple emails and filled contact from of copyscape but yet no reply from their end. Disgusting.
 
It is not the same text. The text at your link says:
You move into your dorm room, unpack all your stuff, and realize something’s missing: a mini-fridge. But you don’t want some crappy box that barely chills a few sodas, especially if you have to share it with a roommate. Here are the features you should keep an eye out for when you’re shopping for the perfect mini-fridge.

It is obviously the same article but has been rewritten/spun in order to be unique.

This is a pretty standard method of creating "unique" content. Instead of getting mad a Copyscape, get mad at the cheap writers who steal content and rewrite it just enough to defeat Copyscape then sell it or use it.

Or get mad at the spinning tools that scrape content and churn out multiple rewrites.
 
OMG! thanks man for the explanation but the thing is it is just the first few lines. If you want I can send you the wordfile.
 
No need to send the file.

It is not difficult to rewrite an article to defeat Copyscape or other unique content checkers. They all use an algorithm so once you know how they check content, just rewrite to defeat that algorithm.

You can also search and find 2-3 articles then simply combine and rewrite.

Rewriting manually usually makes rewritten content easier to understand than machine spun content. But many people just use machine spun because they don't really care about readability especially for things like PBNs.
 
Written by writer first line:

As soon as you arrive your dorm and unpack your stuffs, you realize that something is missing. Yes, it is the mini fridge. But do you want some crappy box that would barely chill a few sodas? Definitely not, especially if you are to share the same with your roommate.

Original Site article first line:

You move into your dorm room, unpack all your stuff, and realize something’s missing: a mini-fridge. But you don’t want some crappy box that barely chills a few sodas, especially if you have to share it with a roommate.
 
I tested it a few months ago with a text where I just rewrote some parts, but left others as they were. Copyscape found one sentence, but not the rest. I just rewrote that one too, then the text was unique according to Copyscape. Made me question the usefulness of the whole service.
 
Copyscape has flaws, it's unable to pick up text which has had the unicode changed.
There was a tool on here 9 years ago that copied articles, changed coding and it showed as 100% unique on Copyscape.

My writers don't reply though just on one tool to check uniqueness.
 
Copyscape has flaws, it's unable to pick up text which has had the unicode changed.
There was a tool on here 9 years ago that copied articles, changed coding and it showed as 100% unique on Copyscape.

My writers don't reply though just on one tool to check uniqueness.
Do you recommend any other services along with copyscape..?
 
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