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RE: [College Blog] On UMich's EA policy
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@steemcleaners the work you do is truly appreciate.
Unfortunately in this particular case, this is stuff I have authored (initially elsewhere) and posting it on Steem(it) can be only beneficial if this thing is about to go big... I can of course prove my "copy rights" on the text in question... but this is not the point - spitting your bots auto repose does FAR more damage than good. People trying to expand Steem, trying to make it viral... should not be met by stupid content bot !!!Warnings!!!