User blog comment:RuckusQuantum/Wattpad Plagiarism Petition Denied/@comment-25073641-20160517154440

I don't know what's going on with Wattpad, to be honest. I mean... they could just comb through their story database to find a possibly plagiarized material (I don't know how, making a few Google searches I guess?), talk about the content to the plagiarizing user, and there'll either be two outcomes:

a) if the accused user admits his fault and confesses that he has stolen the said material somewhere else, Wattpad must take down the stolen material, rummage his other content if he have, and ban the user from ever using such services again, and if the user is found to have committed the thing multiple times in the past, have his ban extended indefinitely so there would be no chance of him doing it again (at least in that certain account);

b) if the accused user confesses and agrees to credit the original author of the possibly stolen material, Wattpad must warn him/her from doing such malicious things again and lets him go for a while; or if the user didn't "actually" intend to plagiarize the material (let's say he/she has forgotten to credit the original author), Wattpad reminds him/her of the rules and regulations and tells him to do credit the author if he/she wants to share offsite material in the future;

or c) if the accused user strongly battles the plagiarism claims and the claimant (which in this case us and the entirety of Creepypasta Wiki), Wattpad must dig the internet even deeper (make more Google searches I think so), and should they manage to uproot results that incriminate the user of plagiarism, have the  stolen material  takes down and the accused user banned indefinitely.

Does it look so complicated? I don't know, if it was all on me, I think could do it all by myself and have at least a considerable portion, if not all, of stolen material removed.

Should we boycott Wattpad or something? Like... protests to force them to do what needs to be done? I know I know, it's too complicated for such a microscopic community of ours, but should we at least give it a shot?