I hope this is the right area, also did a search and could only find threads with copyscape passed work, therefore if this has been asked before, I presume it has, I'm sorry but I couldn't find any thread on it. OK I want to know the more advanced version of what is copyscape passed? For example, if I have a 200 word long article and it passes copyscape with no returned results, then that is definitely passed. But what about the articles you have (also recipes, tuts, etc) that you run through copyscape and then get them back with several results? Are these still passed if it isn't copied word for word. For example, if a 200 word article has 50 to 99 words the same, but it was part of a quote, statement from a company or a specific way part of a recipe is made, then because it's under half the words, does it still pass? Or to pass is there a general rule, in the above circumstances, it has to have less than 10% of the same words matching. So if a 200 word article has around 20 words matching, would that be ok or not? Remembering that the matching words are a quote etc. Or if a search returns any results at all it isn't considered passed? I hope this makes sense and am looking for someone who has actually run into this problem or has some specific experience, not some average joe who just has an opinion. Thanks.
The thing is depend on many factor and if the quote is no counting coz the quote is fixed so its not wrong to use it. Then some word is unchangeable such as scientific word such as water is make from hydrogen and oxygen
it's very specific. Here you go:- pass copyscape, free bottom line, if any 3 word shingle in your article exists on any page indexed by google, you'll find it hard to 'Pass copyscape'. Good job 'passing copyscape' isn't important.