Article writing wizard

@allknowing (137553)
India
August 20, 2015 10:19pm CST
I was writing for a site where we get to see projects that we can pick to write on... I was doing quite well there until I noticed most of the projects that I had chosen were already taken. This never happened before and then I saw a writer where the projects completed were at a galloping rate. I did some research and was shocked to see that writers use article writing wizards that churn out articles within minutes. I thought that was cheating. Apart from this a true writer is deprived of his writing skills and may soon be redundant. Would you go for the article writing wizard just to earn?
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@GardenGerty (160879)
• United States
21 Aug 15
No, I would not be interested in "writing" in that fashion. I find so many of those sites are populated by those types of writers.
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@allknowing (137553)
• India
21 Aug 15
I did bring it to the notice of the site owners but they just ignored it. Probably that software belongs to them as more articles written meant more commission to them.
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• United States
21 Aug 15
Now I know I live a sheltered life.. I had no idea there were sites or wizards like this..
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@allknowing (137553)
• India
21 Aug 15
@flowerchilde Knowing is not doing
@Danzylop (1120)
• Philippines
22 Aug 15
i think that is unfair to the person himself. But that is just another money making techniques. The bottom line is, when you make an article and it is good, you'd get paid. employers do not care about how you came up with it.
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@allknowing (137553)
• India
22 Aug 15
But that is cheating. Don't you think. What about others who do not get a chance on account of this?
@flowerchilde (12529)
• United States
21 Aug 15
Wow, I never heard of that before.. Geesh! Talk about virtual this and virtual that! I don't get the point.. except I guess to make money doing nothing..
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@allknowing (137553)
• India
22 Aug 15
The worst is the site knows about it and gives it a blind eye.
@jstory07 (139782)
• Roseburg, Oregon
21 Aug 15
I would not use it I ould rather use my own brain.
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