They ought to learn the hard way

@waflay (2737)
Nairobi, Kenya
November 18, 2016 12:40pm CST
When we talk of earning online,a lot comes in anyone's mind like earning some cash extra to add into the current income or better still a full time online earning job. But a few days ago,I saw an update concerning a writing site whereby some people had their accounts deleted due to plagiarism. So the owner of the writing site was telling those affected to be responsible for what they write because even after a warning that they were risking losing their accounts for submitting copied work,they still could not heed the warning. So after their accounts were removed, they were all over the place claiming that the earnings they were getting for writing on that site gave them means to feed their families, pay their bills and how the site meant a lot to them.They went on begging for another chance,promising not to plagiarize again. The owner went on and wrote that if they could not follow simple rules or even heed to a warning given what the consequences are, then they are definitely not serious with their writings and are not even ready to learn.
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@pgntwo (22405)
• Derry, Northern Ireland
18 Nov 16
I fail to grasp the point you are making here...
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@waflay (2737)
• Nairobi, Kenya
18 Nov 16
Oops! I just rectified something in there. Well, it is all about plagiarism on an article submission site where a few individuals had their accounts terminated. According to the owner ( a former veteran mylotter) the affected writers did not listen to warnings about plagiarism.
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@pgntwo (22405)
• Derry, Northern Ireland
18 Nov 16
@waflay ok, I think I got the gist of it now. Thank you!
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@JudyEv (382345)
• Rockingham, Australia
19 Nov 16
I think one warning is enough. Plagiarism is a very serious offence and if they wanted to continue they should have heeded the warning.