I’d worry about false-positives there, since some of the most prolific posters are copying posts from their external blogs, and I frequently write in Google Docs and then copy and paste.
Fair enough. I think you could probably create a carve-out for cross-posting, as I believe cross-posts are a small minority of posts. For GoogleDrive, I am not sure if this would be feasible, but allowing users to export a version history and having a tool to verify proof of work could be a solution.
I’d worry about false-positives there, since some of the most prolific posters are copying posts from their external blogs, and I frequently write in Google Docs and then copy and paste.
Fair enough. I think you could probably create a carve-out for cross-posting, as I believe cross-posts are a small minority of posts. For GoogleDrive, I am not sure if this would be feasible, but allowing users to export a version history and having a tool to verify proof of work could be a solution.