We post across the web in a bunch of different places.
Occasionally posts are reported for plagiarism where the forum post is similar to or a c/p of say
a Medium post by the same author, and it may get actioned by the mods who only see the text similarities and not the common authorship.
Maybe this has happened to you.
Thanks for answering.
It could be it.
We came and registered our account because we've been told it was prestigious to be part of such a community.
I mean, when you're promoting your work you basically use the same wording to describe your service' features and benefits.
In our case, we do replace the typical hashing formed by computing power for car-driving based on computer vision. So, the same thing we have posted on Medium, Reddit, might be carrying the same core wording on whatever we've posted on bitcointalk.org.
I'm not sure but that wasn't plagiarism at all but a mistake made by someone that was playing God.
We've written emails and even a note to one of the mods here with no response. Sad!
It's very alarming to think that the people behind running bitcointalk.org who are banning accounts like our for no apparent reasons are the ones seeking to lead the world in the future by pushing for a decentralized world agenda with no control, with no central banks or monetary authority as Bitcoin and Satoshi Nakamoto vision supposed to be about?
The 2-3 persons we have written to are simply acting as they don't care to know what others are going thru when bootstrapping a DLT.
I'd bet whoever has banned our account will be one of the firsts fighting for the freedom of speech, or for a reduction of SEC intervention in crypto upon a situation like those hit him/her.
I guess no one would be willing to apply justice to this account thing we're having. If any of the guys in power are eager to review what happened we'll be grateful justice was applied.
Thanks for your kind advice, guys