Highly similar micro headlines don t count as much as a read

Mondo Technology Updated on 2024-01-31

Let's be honest, I've never encountered the problem of high similarity when I wrote about some parents before, but since I switched to car essays, I have found that some highly similar situations often occur.

Is a highly similar car essay considered a successful event?Is the number of reads counted in the event essay?

It's often a question that we want to know, but aren't sure about. Some people say that it is calculated, but some people say that it is better not to calculate it together, for fear that they will not be able to share the prize money at that time.

To be on the safe side, I often ignore those high-level headlines when calculating the number of reads, and I can't do this in order to get a safe share of the prize, and I'm sure there are many friends like me.

Just last month, I suddenly wanted to verify this problem, and then I ignored it as wrong.

Last month, when I was writing the first phase of the car essay "High-Performance Fuel Vehicles for Chinese", I noticed a micro-headline showing a high degree of similarity.

I revised it several times, and the result was the same, and that micro-headline actually had more than 200 reads, and I wrote 3 articles with 500 reads in the first stage, and one of them was highly similar and accounted for almost half of the reads.

At that time, I thought that I would make it highly similar regardless of it, and I just wanted to see if the number of reads of this article counted, and if it didn't count, it would be a little less money. In order to verify this issue, I didn't write much and didn't bother with it.

Yesterday, the car essay sharing award was finally distributed, and I saw that there was no less than a point, and the reading volume of the micro-headline that was judged to be highly similar still counted.

I think this result is really good, and it seems that in the future, there is no need to arrange highly similar car essays, and there is no need to set up only oneself to be visible.

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