There's a community called Open Mic where people sing songs(not original) and they get voted for that, which I'm sure is still under the control of this community, that isn't a problem? Well if it's not allowed it's not allowed but the down part is having to down vote all of my previous post, that for me is low. You speak of Plagiarism, I never claimed ownership of the contents, I always made sure I put in my references. I never copied and pasted it. Some of this same post made it to the top post in this community, you talk about monetising, I've created some tutorials that weren't curated but made it to the top post, you didn't see me complain about that because the purpose was serve which is reaching audience that found it useful. Many players here make video post, which nobody watches but get curated all the same. I thought the overall goal was to promote the gods unchained gaming, and how do you do that without actually promoting it in totality. Before now there are players who aren't aware of this back stories.
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Where is the value and that you should be rewarded for "rewriting existing lore in "your own words"" as you say which is just a fancy word of saying you're just spinning content. Do you think people value that? Oh yeah, let me read how admiralsp rewrote the existing lore content instead of one produced by a professional with proper grammar.
We were under the assumption you were generating these from scratch not just rewriting content which is frowned upon not just on Hive but literally in any school you go to already at a young age. It's not much different from direct plagiarising and honestly if I could I'd downvote all the posts so you're lucky to have gotten away with it due to non of the curators being that interested in Lore and being aware there already existed some from the GU team.
This isn't a way to "promote" the original lore, you can just make a post linking to them and saying some of your own words what you think about it, not rewriting it and getting rewarded for something someone else has created. That's closer to theft.