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I did not plagiarize any content from the site link. I did post part of the table of contents from the magazine this post is about (so of course it is credited). The fact that archive.org did the same thing does not mean I plagiarized them.
So it is basically full copypasta spam with no original content. An attempt to farm rewards with effortless copypasta just like the other post.
And here I thought I was trying to stimulate discussion about the subject matter. If I were farming I would just post as many of these as I could every day, finding somewhere to literally copy and paste text from (which I don't do), not bother with how it looks and not interact. Again, there is no fraud here which is what the original comment still accuses me of. Libel can be a serious matter depending on your legal jurisdiction, not that I would bother with something so trivial as a post on hive but I would think hivewatchers would be more careful about using words like "fraud". Not everyone considers such things trivial under any circumstance.
Maybe typing and formatting stuff is effortless to you but I would say that took me a good 30 minutes or so. I mean compared to writing a novel, sure...
But like I said, I will be reworking how I do such posts in the future because no matter how censorship resistant hive may be, defying hivewatchers is no reasonable option.