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I'm reading various topics GF GFG FD GSDF DSF in Bitcoin Discussion now, and I don't know why I can't find the posts with Google search...
E.g.:
in the topic Cryptocurrency Exchange In Japan Is Offering Bitcoin Loan I was trying to google this phrase:
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"you will borrow capital to start your business" /site:bitcointalk.org
The result is:
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1 result (0.19 seconds)
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Latest posts of: CrimBit - Bitcoin Forum
https://bitcointalk.org › ... › Re: Is bitcoin investors more focus than altcoin investors?
I think it's a good idea to attract more people into bitcoin and also to be more involved in bitcoin. Logically in real life, you will borrow capital to start your business ...
The strange thing is that Google don't find the post in the topic itself but only in the user's post history....

I don't know why this can happen but it makes extreamly harder for me to find plagiarism and text spinning....

Any thoughts? Does Google crawl this forum slower than expected?
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I'm reading various topics GF GFG FD GSDF DSF in Bitcoin Discussion now, and I don't know why I can't find the posts with Google search...
E.g.:
in the topic Cryptocurrency Exchange In Japan Is Offering Bitcoin Loan I was trying to google this phrase:
Code:
"you will borrow capital to start your business" /site:bitcointalk.org
The result is:
Quote
1 result (0.19 seconds)
Search Results
Web results
Latest posts of: CrimBit - Bitcoin Forum
https://bitcointalk.org › ... › Re: Is bitcoin investors more focus than altcoin investors?
I think it's a good idea to attract more people into bitcoin and also to be more involved in bitcoin. Logically in real life, you will borrow capital to start your business ...
The strange thing is that Google don't find the post in the topic itself but only in the user's post history....

I don't know why this can happen but it makes extreamly harder for me to find plagiarism and text spinning....

Any thoughts? Does Google crawl this forum slower than expected?
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You have to add the topic number to your google search (usually works):
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you will borrow capital to start your business topic=4459454 site:bitcointalk.org
Thanks, I'll try that one, I haven't searched in specific topic yet
On a side note:
- Since you're trying to search within a thread, just search using the search bar "within that thread" or simply use "print" or "All" options and search for the specific phrase (for threads with 25 or less pages).
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I had bad experience with using the built-in search function, this is why I usually use google in separated tab in the browser... I'll try that one too, thanks
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But the strange thing I've posted this that google haven't found the topic itself when I was searching for a part of the post in that given topic but only found the user's post history, when I was looking for the exact same phrase
You have to add the topic number to your google search (usually works):
Code:
you will borrow capital to start your business topic=4459454 site:bitcointalk.org

On a side note:
- Since you're trying to search within a thread, just search using the search bar "within that thread" or simply use "print" or "All" options and search for the specific phrase (for threads with 25 or less pages).

I hope someone know a better way of finding the reference of a particular plagiarist?
Try this one (sometimes it doesn't work):

simply search for "plagiarism check" on google.
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This is the last indexed post from this thread: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.46144551

So all posts from September 29 on aren't indexed yet. I'd give it some days, then I'm sure it will be eventually indexed by Google.
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Forum platforms are crawled by google bots more than any other of websites (unless a rule is added in the header to give another permission). And a big forum like Bitcointalk is checked multiple time daily. That's why forums have always be loved by SEO spammers since a decade.
But regarding the post you mentioned, I am able to find it on google search
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That post is quite a new one. As far as I understand it, when running a google search they use O(n) rate algorithms. The search is done every so often beforehand (or maybe it's done in realtime now) anyway, when collecting big data you can't expect the database to update in less than a week or two, think about how many sites and pages google has to parse? They're also limited here like we are to a request every second...

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It's OK that it gives me far more results but it's not really interesting from my point of view when I'm searching for plagiarism... I'm looking for the exact same result
That one really sucks, I know what you feel Sad. I'm also struggling every time I want fo prove one's post is plagiarized. I always see newbies who made long and well-grammared posts but if you will take a look into his profile, his way of posting is not consistent which for me is very intriguing. But in the end, I just let them pass by even I really don't want to because I fail to find any proof for my accusation after digging Google.

That's why I salute those users who persistently dig just to report those who commits plagiarism.

Though searching to Google works sometimes (like for this one, and here's the reference. I hope someone know a better way of finding the reference of a particular plagiarist?

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hero member
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Maybe try

Code:
you will borrow capital to start your business site:bitcointalk.org
   
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It's OK that it gives me far more results but it's not really interesting from my point of view when I'm searching for plagiarism... I'm looking for the exact same result

But the strange thing I've posted this that google haven't found the topic itself when I was searching for a part of the post in that given topic but only found the user's post history, when I was looking for the exact same phrase
legendary
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Maybe try

Code:
you will borrow capital to start your business site:bitcointalk.org
   

 

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I'm reading various topics in Bitcoin Discussion now, and I don't know why I can't find the posts with Google search...
E.g.:
in the topic Cryptocurrency Exchange In Japan Is Offering Bitcoin Loan I was trying to google this phrase:
Code:
"you will borrow capital to start your business" /site:bitcointalk.org
The result is:
Quote
1 result (0.19 seconds)
Search Results
Web results
Latest posts of: CrimBit - Bitcoin Forum
https://bitcointalk.org › ... › Re: Is bitcoin investors more focus than altcoin investors?
I think it's a good idea to attract more people into bitcoin and also to be more involved in bitcoin. Logically in real life, you will borrow capital to start your business ...
The strange thing is that Google don't find the post in the topic itself but only in the user's post history....

I don't know why this can happen but it makes extreamly harder for me to find plagiarism and text spinning....

Any thoughts? Does Google crawl this forum slower than expected?
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