User blog comment:Shadowswimmer77/Wattpad Plagiarism?/@comment-26326346-20160214045649

I tried searching a sentence from the beginning, middle and end of all my pastas and the Creepypasta Wiki was the only relevant result (yes, I viewed the omitted results), however, this troubled me because all of my writings are also on my website (so why wasn't that coming up in the google search?).

I got four hits when I searched for [insert pasta name here] Creepypasta in google's search bar, so that method seems to be more thorough, but only in cases to where the name isn't changed (in that case I have no idea how to get search results for them).

On a positive note: Those four hits weren't cases of plagiarism, but rather people who had shared my stories without claiming credit for them, left reviews on Wattpad, and made YouTube narrations. Speaking of YouTube, I was able to come across a couple pastas of mine through its search bar by entering [insert pasta name here] Creepypasta, while google's search bar did not yield those results. As far as I know, I've been entirely lucky and got the opposite of plagiarism (friendly sharing?).

Anyway, maybe those methods will help people find more plagiarized works or good-hearted spreading of works (lord knows we could all use some more of that as opposed to plagiarism).