What should be the percentage of plagiarism in product reviews article

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Hi Friends,

What should be the percentage of plagiarism in product reviews articles.Like if i outsource the product review article and i want to check the plagiarism in the submitted article what criteria should i set.
Amazon products features are same in product review articles in almost many site which increase the plagiarism percentage.I am getting 32%.
Please share your thoughts.

Regards
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  • Profile picture of the author ulianov
    Your articles unique score must be over 90. If you could get 100, it's the best

    32% is bad. You can't use that bad article
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  • Profile picture of the author jonathan5005
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    15-20% should be good!
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  • Profile picture of the author Leonardi
    Originally Posted by harry784 View Post

    I am getting 32%.
    Please share your thoughts.
    may I know what service do you use?
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  • Profile picture of the author SEO Power
    Originally Posted by harry784 View Post

    Hi Friends,

    What should be the percentage of plagiarism in product reviews articles.Like if i outsource the product review article and i want to check the plagiarism in the submitted article what criteria should i set.
    Amazon products features are same in product review articles in almost many site which increase the plagiarism percentage.I am getting 32%.
    Please share your thoughts.

    Regards
    Most Amazon product review sites just copy and paste the features listed on Amazon. You can rewrite them if you want to and doing that will reduce the plagiarism percentage considerably.
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    • Profile picture of the author paulgl
      Obviously, none of you know the definition of plagiarism....

      If that were not sad, it would be way too funny.

      Who gives a rip about the amount of copied, duplicate, content?
      Nobody in the real world. Certainly not amazon....

      Now plagiarism? That would be an entirely different story if one were
      publishing websites in the United States.

      One would want 0% plagiarism. Anyone who says anything else,
      is an idiot.

      You people fail to amaze me anymore.

      Paul
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    • Profile picture of the author Kevin Maguire
      Originally Posted by SEO Power View Post

      Most Amazon product review sites just copy and paste the features listed on Amazon. You can rewrite them if you want to and doing that will reduce the plagiarism percentage considerably.
      So you are saying that you should change your plagiarism into fake reviews? Both carry the same shitstain if you ask me.
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      • Profile picture of the author Mike Anthony
        The title of this thread is hilarious. I nominate it for thread title of the year.

        To think that someone asked how much plagiarism SHOULD be on their site is ROFLable
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  • Profile picture of the author MikeFriedman
    Sorry everyone. The answer we were looking for was 7. You must have 7.

    Thanks everyone for playing. Better luck next time.
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  • Profile picture of the author yukon
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    Anytime you need a fake percentage always go with 83%.
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    • Profile picture of the author nik0
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      Which tools do you guys use to measure this? Want to see how my writers score on that front.
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      • Profile picture of the author Mike Anthony
        Originally Posted by nik0 View Post

        Which tools do you guys use to measure this? Want to see how my writers score on that front.
        How could you have a tool to measure that?? I think Paul's point is being missed. His rant this time is on the money. Copied content is not the same thing as plagiarized content. Plagiarized content is more than copying its copying and claiming its your own original content . Again how does a tool score that?
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