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Someone Stole My Writing

and reposted it elsewhere

3 min readOct 1, 2025

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3 months ago…

I was so incredibly angry right that I’ was on the verge of blurting out profanities.

As if I’m not having enough on my plate already — with an upcoming surgeon’s appointment and already stressed as hell — the aftermath of having to take time to gather evidence and compose a post for this issue, it is an undeserved burden for me, simply because someone decided to steal my work.

Content theft is unavoidable, but the frustrating part is the burden of having to prove our work is original before we’re mistakenly accused of being the plagiarizer.

I was so pissed off that I want to cry!

My story has been blatantly plagiarized and reposted by another user.

Photo by MEHRAX on Unsplash

I pour my heart and countless hours into my work, sharing deeply personal and unique experiences that anyone reading would instantly recognize as uniquely mine.

When it’s stolen, it’s not just a violation of intellectual property; it’s an insult to my personal narrative and my life! It’s a spit in the face.

My original post was published on Steemit on July 4, 2025, at 05:52 AM UTC and it was reposted on PeakD by another user on July 12, 2025, at approximately 6:37 PM UTC.

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Mika Oka
Mika Oka

Written by Mika Oka

Sharing her unique perspective on the world as a hearing-impaired autistic person with bipolar disorder despite the challenges.

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