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Hello @hivewatchers
Thank you for your attention to me.
My post last week, the following link https://ecency.com/hive-167922/@zedamna2022/how-strong-is-the-influence has received comments of potential plagiarism from you.
In the following, I can explain the chronology of the post that:
I have attended a cryptocurrency seminar in my city on May 29, 2022.
At the seminar, resource persons from the local Trade Office delivered material on the government's involvement in regulating cryptocurrencies.
I made a note of the points conveyed by the resource person and posted it on my account according to the link above.
After I read the link in your comment, I think that there are similarities with what has been conveyed by the resource person at the seminar I attended.
I am committed, that if you judge this to be plagiarism, then I am ready to accept the risk of my negligence.
I will take a lesson from it. "That if you hear and record what a resource person says in a seminar, then you must also have the courage to ask the source of the reference".
Either way, you are not the author of it and it is considered plagiarism.