1. "Warnings" About Duplicate Content From Hubpages
Recently, I wrote a hub that was a review of a cruise ship my husband and I recently cruised on. The
next day I received a warning from Hubpages stating that they found duplicate content on another site
and that I must revise or remove my hub. The hub was "unpublished" by Hubpages. I left the hub
unpublished and did not attempt to re-publish it until I got clarification from Hubpage staff.
I do have another website and I did write an article about this cruise that was published on my site. I
did read the Hubpages regulations regarding duplicate content and it was my understanding that as
long as the hub was substantially revised that it could be published on Hubpages. I did completely
revise as well as expand the hub article, therefore, I am confused as to the exact definition of
"revised" by the Hubpage editors. I did send an email to the editors asking for some clairification as I
am rather new. I also did not know by the warning what and where the duplicate content was found
that was referred to. If Hubpages did not find my other website with the article, then perhaps
someone took my article from my website and used it elsewhere. This was my questions to the
editors but today I just received another "warning" but no answer to my questions. I was also going to
post this in forum question form but it is too long so I figured, why not a hub?
When I received the second warning to revise or remove the hub, I was wondering how I do I make
revisions to something but I don't know what that "something" to revise is? I frantically searched
through questions posted but could not find this topic or anything closely related. Perhaps I need to
go back and do a takeover of Hubpages 101 or, if one exists, purchase a Hubpages book for
Dummies. I am trying to learn everything as well as concentrating on many other aspects of writing
and web marketing. I will probably come to find out that I am a big dope and did miss the pertinent
information to this issue that was right in front of my nose. This will cause me to suffer a total episode
of Hubpages humiliation. I have still decided to put this out there, if for no other purpose than
preventing another from suffering the same public Hubpages humiliation also because I am terribly
stubborn.
In my fear and frustration and after a second warning, I went ahead and deleted the complete hub. I
hope that this is the end of the Hubpage warnings but I welcome any input from other authors or a
Hubpage editor that could add some clarity to this issue. I do tend to be a boat rocker from time to
time but I really didn't use all this time and effort to be DELETED from writing hubs.
This is a very short hub and I know that once I hit the "publish" button, I will be warned that my hub is
substandard in length. It will have to remain so and I hope that this is not also a means for a DELETE
from writing more hubs!
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