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Aditya Khandelwal Your account is connected to 3 plagiarism reports. Chances are that you've been warned about this before - and rather than reporting your individual codes, users likely reported your profile URL directly due to your history. I'd refrain from publishing a code that doesn't belong to you. After so many occurrences, an account-deactivation is issued.
21st Mar 2020, 8:16 AM
Fox
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I'd triple-check, considering what's on the line.
21st Mar 2020, 8:27 AM
Fox
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Platinum Moderators have the ability to set user-codes to private, permanently (they can't be changed back). If your code was set that way, it was probably set that way for a reason. Republishing it will instigate the mod-team. You should've been informed as to why it was set private in the comment-section.
21st Mar 2020, 8:01 AM
Fox
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Yes you can make them public. Head over to your profile then "code bits" tap on the three dots(options) on the right hand side of the code you want to make public and select "make public" option
21st Mar 2020, 7:30 AM
Arsenic
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Aditya Khandelwal that's strange 🧐. Then try re-saving the code(using "save as") and then make it public at the time of saving
21st Mar 2020, 7:41 AM
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