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RE: Fighting Abuse on Steem: Plagiarism by @jemilatu in different Steemit communities
I just saw her reply to this post and I am seriously embarrassed. She is apologising for joining and that she is quiting the platform. Being able to take corrections and applying the corrections shows remorse and also shows the earnest desire to do better. It is very embarrassing that she, instead of promising to make amends and also asking for a way to put back things together is just quitting! Maybe we should create a community to put plagiarist who are willing to repent, teach and nurture them so they can come back anew. That is if such a platform isn't there already.
Stef and the entire world of xpilar MODs are doing a wonderful job. Thank you for exposing these lies
I am actually sorry..never new it was wrong..
But am actually not interested any more that’s why am leaving not just because of this..thank you
It's ok. But consider this as an opportunity to learn. Quitting may not really be a good option for you. I have learnt a lot here and I believe you can learn something valuable too as well. All the best
Thank you @unyimeetuk for your valuable comment. I completely agree that the attitude of person should be different. We all might on and off have done mistakes. The most difficult thing is to admit that mistake and correct. Of course to rebuild the reputation is a hard job but possible.
When I think about old Steem/it time and such users like @jaguar.force, you might remember him he was very aggressive in his hunt in compare to that what we are doing is nothing.
As always, it is a pleasure to have you in our discussion :)
Yes rebuilding the reputation is going to be hard but isn't possible. I just hope she finds this as an avenue to learn and understand the importance of etiquette