The fact that stealing is being considered socially reprehensible is not a rule of the Hive ecosystem. It's common, worldwide knowledge.
Try publishing plagiarism in University or at any website that pays writers/journalists for articles.
You would be banned/excluded permanently and potentially face legal consequences.
Your account is not banned for stealing content (plagiarism) and then claiming that you are the author when you were caught - "every single word I wrote is from my own experience".
Hi @hivewatchers , thank you for taking time to respond.
You cut my phrase by the way
It’s our family tradition and experience of freezing food for winter. I truly don’t understand what I did wrong.
People worldwide talk and use the same words that keep repeating. People cook the same food ingredients or use the same recipes but “it’s each of their own experience.*
For example there is a community with the recipes here, some peoples’ recipes are the same in general, but they shared their own experience going through the whole process of preparing. And oftentimes not all the steps match. In my example, one might not wash peppers because it’d be harder to cut, others would wash and pat them dry, when third kind of people, would decide freeze them without cutting because they like to use them for stuffed bell peppers recipe.
In university people do the practicum work, where they repeat what the professionals doing and write down the difference between their works. I didn’t present my experience as an exclusive piece of art here. I just thought why not share this activity from my day with my new people from hive.
Thanks again for your time and understanding.
Just because a lot of people around you steal other people's content to publish them as their own in order to profiteer from it or acquire the social status of attention-seeking (particularly on social media), does not mean that you are entitled to do so too.