Question about Using Copyscape to determine duplicate articles.

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Hey I have been testing out some writers and I have one that submitted me some articles that when put in copyscape they are coming up with finds of closely related articles. The writer is from digital point and swears its 100% unique. Problem is that everyone gives them great reviews.

So my question is does Copyscape bring up related articles even though they are unique? I just started using outsourced articles and I dont want to submit them to EZA if them being flagged by copyscape is going to get them denied. I have another writer that none of his articles even where flagged. Anyway they probably are not any good but I just wanted to ask on here to see if anyone else ran into this problem or has an answer.

Thanks,
Jason
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  • Profile picture of the author zampire
    No, copyscape cannot pickup 'related' articles. That is too amorphous to have any value. What is 'related'???

    However, when it pinpoints duplicate keyword phrases in different parts of an article (they all do not have to be in the same paragraph), that may get you close to what you are looking for.
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  • Profile picture of the author WinsonYeung
    Copyscape will only bring up content that is duplicate, so if the articles is unique, it will be shown in copyscape. On top of that, I recommend you get an article from warrorforum, quality is always better than quantity.
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  • Profile picture of the author Jason Zalesky
    I have several writers now that I am trying out. A couple are great and are in my price range. The thing is the most expensive one ended up giving me bad articles as it seems. I ran several through copyscape and they all came up with search results. So I am assuming that they are either A: spun articles or B: poorly rewritten articles.

    I just wont use them again thanks.

    Jason
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  • Profile picture of the author Jason Zalesky
    Something I wanted to update that is strange is that I went through and copyscaped several of the articles that were flagged before and now they are showing up as no results found? Crazy since just an hour ago it found something on each article. Who knows
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