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RE: Why I Write Fiction and Why I Will Stop Sharing it Here

in #writing7 years ago

These are my opinions generally too. All that vitality to create for perusers to appreciate however they never get the chance to see it's suffocating amisdt the surge of different posts- - few of which merit being suffocated under. Essayist depletion. Despite everything i'll be posting my fiction, since bugger the lion's share's view about it, however it won't be stories that I accept merit a superior stage where perusers can appropriately value it.
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Here's the comment you plagiarized:

"These are my sentiments of late as well. All that energy to produce for readers to enjoy but they never get to see it before it's drowning amisdt the flood of other posts--few of which are worth being drowned under. Writer exhaustion. I'll still be posting my fiction, because bugger the majority's view about it, but it won't be stories that I believe deserve a better platform where readers can properly appreciate it."--@anikekirsten

Because you're a plagiarist, I am flagging this comment. I hope @gmuxx sees this, and removes his upvote as well.

Unless you have substantive explanation of why you are plagiarizing comments and merely rewording them, please go away and never come back.

Thanks for the heads up.

Some people...

Thank you, VC! That rewording, though. Wow.

It's a strange phenomenon, this rewording plagiarism. I don't think it's done by bots, or some app, as you can see the mispelling of the word 'amidst'. I have repeatedly inquired of folks doing this to ascertain why they are doing it, with no answer. All of the accounts I've noted doing this seem to be actual people, and do make comments that aren't plagiarized.

Maybe it's some kind of synonym game. I suspect it's the groundwork for creating malicious AI.

That's not good at all. What is becoming of Steem where even comments are plagiarised?

People are people, even on Steemit.