If you take a look at our Write for us page you can see that we accept posts written by external authors, as long as they provide good content, have a brillant writing style and respect some basic ethical rules. One of the most important rules they are required to follow is avoiding to send us existing content, cut-pasted content or something that has been already written somewhere else on the web. The reason of that is simple: we do want to provide only original and unique content.

For this very reason, we carefully check any submitted content with the help of the best anti-plagiarism and duplicate content check tools available on the market: these tools will check the submitted content and perform a www scan to ensure that it only contains original sentences. Unfortunately, though, these tools can be countered by rogeting or paraphrase tools, which perform the opposite work: more specifically, they replace most words contained in each sentence of the "source" content with some synonyms, often chosen from a thesaurus or a synonym collection or website. The result of such work is that the "duplicate" content will look quite different from the original one, to the point that it will pass the anti-plagiarism check.

In this article we'll talk about Paraphraser, a modern, AI-powered paraphrase tool that is able to change the structure of any sentence while maintaining the original meaning: in the first part of the post we will briefly review it, then we will also test it against some anti-plagiarism tools to see if it can fool them.

Who will win such contest? Keep reading to find out! Read more of this post