@Welsh this is a great work man, thanks for helping.
I'll try to go into more details and examples and make the list more complete with the time. Please let me know if you find any error /not only grammatical/.
Yes, there's actually quite a few out there or you could just search up the sentences on Google yourself. Here's an example of
one I found
another one that checks also for
homographs / "Characters i.e., letters and numbersthat look alike are called homoglyphs or homographs." *quote from the link /
It makes the homoglyphs bold, you can test it here with this comment >
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Basically, a few users have tried to prevent staff from detecting their plagiarism by changing certain characters to others which look the same, and therefore don't impact readability. This can sometimes prevent copying a piece of text, and trying to find out it's source as the characters are slightly different. Another, method that some members have used in the past is changing words that mean the same, but aren't spelled the same. For example, one could replace "But" with "However". Which makes it harder to identify plagiarism. Online tools normally incorporate this. Plus, if you suspect a user is using one of the methods above just search up without words that are easily changed but, mean the same, and you should yield results. I'm struggling to find a way to show an example which would be clear, and concise. Hopefully someone else can chime in with an example.
LoyceV has done some good job reporting plagiarism, so I hope I can quote some of his cases, in the mean time, here is his full thread for copy/pasting investigations >
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1926895.0
Also, I don't really follow detecting the homograph attacks. Can you please elaborate it more?
Here is a fresh example of the homograph attacker >
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=796088All the vocals in his posts are with changed with Cyrillic ones.
Try
searching for one of this letters just copy/paste>
a e o
and write in the "by user" field: sivesta
See the result by yourself.
I'll add pictures and examples in the guide for sure. Just I needed a base to start building.. see the Comprehensive guide to Bitcointalk /on the bottom of the OP/ and you gonna get the idea.