According to the German historian Heribert Illig, the year 613 was immediately followed not by 614 but by 912, and great historical figures of the early middle ages, such as Holy Roman Emperor Charlemagne (742-814), simply never existed. The "phantom time hypothesis", first outlined by Illig in 1991, proposes that when Julian calendar was replaced in 1582 by the Gregorian system after more than 1,600 years, it was out of sync with the solar year by 13 days, not the ten days for which it adjusted. Illig eventually worked out that along with other"missing periods" in history, this accounted for 298 years that never existed. So it's actually the eighteenth century right now.
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Be careful about copying anything from elsewhere. Need to give your sources and people expect a post to be mostly original content. That seems fair when you can earn from it. You don't want to get on blacklists.
I actually wrote out the post myself I didn't just copy and paste it bud but I did copy it from a book it is another learning experience for me but I have given credit for everything since including any pictures e.t.c
That would still count as copying as it can be detected. There are some clever buggers around who check for this to protect Hive from claims of plagiarism. You can decline rewards if it is not your own work. It's best to be original. Unfortunately there are a lot of people trying to take shortcuts and they have to be dealt with.
I get that but it's like my friends he is a really good photographer and I have been given special per mission to use his work on here and any proceeds will be split between us and I am aware now mate I have read up on it all bud I do appreciate your advice still though buddy thank you
If you have permission then that has to be clear. I see you have used some stock images on some posts. Even if those are available for reuse I think it's worth being explicit on the source so people can check. Need to build a good reputation here and it's easily lost.
They are either from canva which i made myself or unsplash which is open source
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