imitation is the sincerest form of flattery?
#1
Posted 13 June 2006 - 01:10 PM
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#2
Posted 13 June 2006 - 01:15 PM
http://chinaonline.c...hread/2162.aspx
http://www.chinese-f...hlight=flirting
#3
Posted 13 June 2006 - 01:17 PM
http://chinaonline.c...hread/1807.aspx
Using a PDA to learn Chinese
#5
Posted 13 June 2006 - 01:28 PM
btw, the main page it comes from reasonably quite well known for jobs in Shanghai.
#6
Posted 13 June 2006 - 01:39 PM
Not sure there's a great deal to be done though.
#7
Posted 13 June 2006 - 02:01 PM
The oldest scam in the book.
http://chinaonline.c.../ShowForum.aspx is too lazy to make their own content, so they steal content from chinese-forums.com and post it on their forum to make it look like their own members posted.
They do this because they want search engines to spider their content and send them visitors, but they do not want to spend the time promoting their forums, getting new members and getting content / posts the natural way.
I've seen this before many times
#8
Posted 13 June 2006 - 02:06 PM
#9
Posted 13 June 2006 - 02:41 PM
"I have heard that the shoalin temples are perhpas not the best places if you are serious about learning Gong Fu... also some Taiji places have the same rep as they cater to "ignorant" (my word here meaning unknowing) westerners who are after some holy grail of learning... often you can find just as good if not better training in your home country (depending on where you are... also you may find that by going to some local parks you might find someone to help you... what style/s do you do in paricular in Taiji...?? also do you have some experience with any of the arts you wish to learn...?? If so this might help you spot the "tourist teacher"..."
Is what I posted in response to a thread on MA...
#10
Posted 13 June 2006 - 02:46 PM
#12
Posted 14 June 2006 - 01:40 AM
Yet... http://chinaonline.c...hread/1282.aspx is quite familiar. I'm not sure how I feel about having my alter-ego be named cross-eyed boy...
#13
Posted 14 June 2006 - 04:43 AM
I think it's hilarious that on their "China Business" forum, one of the topics listed is:
"How to protect IP?". They're not the best people to ask.
#14
Posted 14 June 2006 - 07:40 AM
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Apparently they were employing freelancers to generate content for the site, and the freelancers weren't so much generating it as borrowing it.
Very quick and correct response from their head guy once he was made aware of the issue, which to be honest I wasn't expecting - so credit to them for that.
#15
Posted 14 June 2006 - 09:07 AM
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It can be a real problem. This is the first time anyone's tried to pass forums content off as their own though. There are a couple of aggregator sites archiving damn near anything I haven't been able to do anything about, but at least they provide links back.
#17
Posted 14 June 2006 - 11:30 AM
#18
Posted 14 June 2006 - 12:34 PM
http://tinyurl.com/kdgda
as a WSJ reporter moonlights as an "original content" writer.
#20
Posted 28 June 2006 - 10:19 PM
Example One
Example Two
Can anyone spot the deliberate mistake? Guess they thought making the English worse would let them get away with it. . .
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