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[Scarlett Duffy] Hotwife, Cuckold, Interracial


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Any idea about this book?
 
Two new ones.

Powered Surrendered is from NauticalTwilight's "The Rule".

His is 88K words, Duffy's 133K words.

By the Lakes is kenkx's "A Trip to the Lake"

His is 11K words, Duffy's 30K words. So again substantially longer works.
 

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Two new ones.

Powered Surrendered is from NauticalTwilight's "The Rule".

His is 88K words, Duffy's 133K words.

By the Lakes is kenkx's "A Trip to the Lake"

His is 11K words, Duffy's 30K words. So again substantially longer works.
I don't get why they're longer. I guess this "author" is creating their alternate endings and continuations? Like FinishTheDamnStory used to do on literotica?
 
I don't get why they're longer. I guess this "author" is creating their alternate endings and continuations? Like FinishTheDamnStory used to do on literotica?

I don't know about the stories I just posted, but as I described in post #12, the reason The Hotwife: A Husband Watches His Cuckold Fantasy Become Reality is longer than jawanaut's version is that the individual sex scenes are extended.

For example, there's a scene where she had a threeway that was filmed by her lovers and she comes home and gives a thumb drive to the husband to watch.

In jawanaut's version, that takes 1.1K words. In Duffy's it's 3.8K words.
 
Does anyone have

Through The Gap by Scarlett Duffy?​

Through the Gap by Scarlett Duffy
It would appear to be stolen from kenkx's A Crack in the Fence.

I don't have Duffy's book to compare word count, however, Amazon states it's 63 pages long.

I did a quick comparison for two of Duffy's other books that I have copies of and compared the page count from what I got when I opened the epub in SumatraPDF.

The page count in SumatraPDF was about 68% of what Amazon cites.

I downloaded Kenks's version with FanFicFare and that comes out at 33 pages in SumatraPDF, so using the 68% rule, that would give an expected 48 pages to be listed on Amazon.

Amazon lists Duffy's at 63 pages, so this wouldn't seem to be all that much longer than kenkx's version.

For comparison, Duffy's The Hotwife is 184 pages in SumatraPDF and jawanaut's Mary and her Lovers comes in at 90. We know the word count for both works and Duffy's is over twice as much, so the page count in SumatraPDF does seem to track with word count.
 
It would appear to be stolen from kenkx's A Crack in the Fence.

I don't have Duffy's book to compare word count, however, Amazon states it's 63 pages long.

I did a quick comparison for two of Duffy's other books that I have copies of and compared the page count from what I got when I opened the epub in SumatraPDF.

The page count in SumatraPDF was about 68% of what Amazon cites.

I downloaded Kenks's version with FanFicFare and that comes out at 33 pages in SumatraPDF, so using the 68% rule, that would give an expected 48 pages to be listed on Amazon.

Amazon lists Duffy's at 63 pages, so this wouldn't seem to be all that much longer than kenkx's version.

For comparison, Duffy's The Hotwife is 184 pages in SumatraPDF and jawanaut's Mary and her Lovers comes in at 90. We know the word count for both works and Duffy's is over twice as much, so the page count in SumatraPDF does seem to track with word count.
How do you find out where the story has been copied from? What did you search for? Since the book’s title is different, how did you figure it out?
 
How do you find out where the story has been copied from? What did you search for? Since the book’s title is different, how did you figure it out?

If i were to do it.... as a programmer i would probably take all the paragraphs of every book and put them in a single source (and reference what book/file it came from). I'd probably all upper/lower case and strip html (and probably remove non-letters).. Then md5 hash all paragraphs separately. I'd Remove any that are too short (say less than 30 bytes),

Matches should then be manually checked, but if a whole paragraph matched there's odds other paragraphs matched (though replaced names may result in different hashes, so it would be paragraphs where no names are present).
 
If i were to do it.... as a programmer i would probably take all the paragraphs of every book and put them in a single source (and reference what book/file it came from). I'd probably all upper/lower case and strip html (and probably remove non-letters).. Then md5 hash all paragraphs separately. I'd Remove any that are too short (say less than 30 bytes),

Matches should then be manually checked, but if a whole paragraph matched there's odds other paragraphs matched (though replaced names may result in different hashes, so it would be paragraphs where no names are present).

1. try to find a unique fragment of a sentence from part-way through the story (2nd or 3rd paragraph is usually fine), free of apostrophes (commas and periods sometimes work), that you think would not have been edited.
2. use that fragment in an exact google search (ex. "she had the toned body to prove it") of specific sites. plagiarizers will change names of people, locations and brands but the words in between are usually left alone.

For example, I'd search for any one of the fragments in bold:

Original Story (Marabogo: Cuckold Island Ch. 01 by eeric)
Being blonde, with a pair of big 32DD breasts and a firm and bubbly butt, Becky was a sight to behold. For most of her adult life she had been into fitness, and at twenty-four years old, she had the toned body to prove it. She even had close to a hundred thousand followers on Instagram.

Plagiarized (The Island by Blake Barkley)
Being blonde, with a pair of big 32DD breasts and a firm bubble butt, Becca was a sight to behold. For most of her adult life, she had been into fitness, and at twenty-four years old, she had the toned body to prove it. She even had close to a hundred thousand followers on Instagram.

3. My multi-site exact-match Google Search for "For most of her adult life, she had been into fitness"

4. If that doesn't work, you can try other fragments or remove the site-specific part of the search. In that case your text has to be more unique and you should tack xxx onto the end of the search to include porn sites (undocumented feature? no idea but it works)

asstr and its mirror going down hurt some of the effectiveness of this search because it might have been the second largest source of the pirated stories.

asstr mirrors
wayback
asstr.info
siterip from 2017
 
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How do you find out where the story has been copied from? What did you search for? Since the book’s title is different, how did you figure it out?
I used the technique KidneyCracker describes. It sometimes takes multiple tries to get a hit, especially now that Duffy has done substantial editing of the stolen work.

However, I have expanded the sites that are included in the Google search from what he had originally. Simply paste the following in a google search bar and substitute the appropriate text inside the quotes for "text'

"text" site:vipergirls.to | site:www.johnpersons.com | site:www.pixies-place.com | site:www.joinforjoy.com/erotic_stories | site:lushstories.com | site:literotica.com | site:asstr.org | site:asstr.xyz | site:darkwanderer.net | site:storiesonline.net | site:swinglifestyle.com | site:blackdemonstories.com | site:4freestories.com | site:allme.com | site:blacktowhite.net | site:sexstories.com | site:reddit.comnt=gws-wiz-serp
 
If i were to do it.... as a programmer i would probably take all the paragraphs of every book and put them in a single source (and reference what book/file it came from). I'd probably all upper/lower case and strip html (and probably remove non-letters).. Then md5 hash all paragraphs separately. I'd Remove any that are too short (say less than 30 bytes),

Matches should then be manually checked, but if a whole paragraph matched there's odds other paragraphs matched (though replaced names may result in different hashes, so it would be paragraphs where no names are present).
If the work is substantially edited, which Duffy now typically does, then you won't get many matching paragraphs, if any.
 
If the work is substantially edited, which Duffy now typically does, then you won't get many matching paragraphs, if any.

Could go down to sentences or frequency of words. Depends on how fuzzy your matches should be to help detect similarities.

In theory if you want to brute force it, could use diff tools. Remove formatting force upper/lower case, maybe drop punctuation, then diff against two books. If the diff is smaller than the size of either book, then you got a LOT of matches. But if every paragraph is edited, might go a step further and make spaces newlines, and then diff against it, and look for minimal matches, similarities will still go in blocks.
 
how do you find which stories they plagiarised from?Do you have specific search parameters?
I know this is discussed in some detail in another thread, but I don't recall where.

I use a multiple site google search.

"text" site:vipergirls.to | site:www.johnpersons.com | site:www.pixies-place.com | site:www.joinforjoy.com/erotic_stories | site:lushstories.com | site:literotica.com | site:asstr.org | site:asstr.xyz | site:darkwanderer.net | site:storiesonline.net | site:swinglifestyle.com | site:blackdemonstories.com | site:4freestories.com | site:allme.com | site:blacktowhite.net | site:sexstories.com | site:reddit.comnt=gws-wiz-serp

IIRC Kidneycracker first came up with this, but I've added a few additional sites that I've stumbled across.

Where you put some of the text from the book in question to replace "text" above (include the quotation marks).

Avoid character names, since those are often changed.

It can be a bit hit or miss finding that magic phrase that finds the original work, especially for Duffy since she seems to do quite a bit of editing of the original work.
 
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