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I see :-)

Steemit always aims for original articles, so written from your own point of view. Wherever you're using other people's words, it's best to let us know. You could, for instance:

Use a quote tag, if you quote someone else. You do this by typing > in front of the sentance.

Or you could also tell us the text's original source, just like you're sharing the source of your images (very good by the way!). Or write the name of the magazine if you're using that as a source.

apologize if i am guilty,
and thank you very much for your suggestions.

It's okay, we get so many gaming articles on Steemit, I sometimes just like to check how people create them and give them some suggestions :-)

I read from another article, then understood it and wrote with my own understanding, to be easily understood by people who had difficulty or lack of understanding of articles that were too long and convoluted.

So do you mean you write summaries of articles you read? Because in that case, I think it would be best to simply mention it. Something like:

This is a summary of a review written by [Author], which can be found Here(link) or in the [name of magazine] magazine.

That way, people know exactly what they're getting from you and also, they'll know where to go for a longer review if they wish :-)

Thank you for the advice

No problem :-)

I am very grateful, I will fix mistakes for the future.