6:12 pm
July 26, 2011
I've been testing use of WordAI with Cyberseo. I've run into a strange thing where at the bottom of some (most?), but not all feeds, I get "888011000110888" tacked onto the end of the post. Doing a quick Google search for the number, I see a lot of autoblogs with that term. Is this something Cyberseo is tacking on or something else? I only get it when I send it through the spinner.
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The plugin uses this number as a divider when sending the post to 3rd-pary spinners (e.g. WordAi). You know that every post includes 3 parts which have to be spun: title, body and excerpt. If we will spin every part separately, we will easily run out of the API call limits (3 calls for every post). Thus the only solution is to join all 3 parts together and send them as a single text to a spinner. The plugin simple separates each part of text with "888011000110888". Seems that in some cases WordAi "spins" this number too or simple "loses" one. The only way to find out solution is to try it with different settings.
8:47 am
July 26, 2011
This appears in the post when there's no excerpt. Is it possible to post-process this within CyberSEO to remove it with each return? I deliberately don't send an excerpt, in order to save word usage with WordAI. With each feed processed, I have to run a MYSQL query to remove that string. I don't want the footprint in the sites (automated sites are very easy to find on Google, as shown with the link above).
3:05 pm
July 26, 2011
Another quirk to look into. When a nested spin ends with a period and paragraphs/sentences are rewritten, the period is followed by a space and exclamation point. Two examples:
{ {Also|Additionally}, most {countries|states|nations} {see|view} intercountry adoption as a practice that at least in some {circumstances|conditions} {should|ought to} be supported; in {contrast|comparison}, most {countries|states|nations} {currently|now} {prohibit|forbid} commercial surrogacy {altogether|completely|totally|entirely} and {face|confront} the quandary of what to do when their citizens flout these laws and go abroad to the {handful|smattering} of {jurisdictions|legal powers|authorities} that {allow|permit|let} it. !|}
{ Participants whose work has focused on {issues|problems} of parentage and citizenship of children born in international surrogacy arrangements, and those focused {on|in} the {conditions|states} of {women|girls} working as surrogates, were able to {easily|readily} {agree|concur} that any international convention — {as well as|in addition to|together with} other policy or advocacy {efforts|attempts} — should protect the rights and {well-being|wellbeing|well being} of all parties: {children|kids}, {women|girls} working as surrogate mothers, and {intended|planned} parents. !|}
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