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Factoidz Warns Its Users

The story of a factoidz writer.

One of the factoid writers writes his story on the facebook factoidz group as: well folks, it looks like Factoidz and yours truly may be parting company. I have just received my second warning that my writing is not up to the “highest levels of editorial quality” required, and I may be removed if this continues. As I have no idea what the problem is, I don’t see how I can “better this”. An article entitled “Little Known Natural Wonders” according to the “editor”, does not have “a clear title stating what the article is about”. As it is about little known natural wonders, (the balancing rocks on Matopos Hills is one), I don’t know where I went wrong, and therefore how to fix it remains a mystery. Unfortunately this site is still the one that pays me most, but if I write any more I risk being removed, if I don’t my earnings will go down.And, one of the others gives him suggestion for what to be done as: “Why don’t you get a grammar checker program? Grammarly is a good program even if I did have a problem with one of their customer service reps. I had used the program for over five years and the program is an excellent program. You can subscribe to the program for $19.95 a month. Another good program, the one that I now use and like even better than I did Grammarly is White Smoke. White Smoke will cost you $69.95 a year but it has features that Grammarly doesn’t have and it is well worth the money. Don’t bother trying the White Smoke trial download because it is worthless. One of the really nice features that White Smoke has is that it not only points out where your grammatical error appear in a document, it recommends ways to correct them, which is something Grammarly doesn’t do.
I think one of the reasons Mike is getting fussier is because we have had a spate of plagiarism problems on the site of late. I, working with Mike, have just banned two Staff writers from the site because they were copying their medical articles word for word from a medical reference book.
Let me know if this helped any.”

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