Part 2: The horrible truth of the community.

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Yeah, cut that...After a few days, I realized—I wasn't getting anything. Like you know, bio offerings, etc. That meant I had no business as a bio designer, therefore making my job absolutely pointless. (I talked with past bio designers of that community, they also said they never received ANY DM for a bio to be made.)


Then, something UNBELIEVABLE happened.


I was scrolling through Wattpad, searching for stories. I then saw a book I really liked. Read it, then clicked on the writer's profile.

There, in my bio, was the bio I made for the interview. Of course, I was obviously confused. The only difference that some things were changed, ongoing books, etc. Anger building inside of me, I DMed them.


First, I said "Hello." Of course, they responded back with a simple "Hello! Need anything?" I then told them that the bio in their bio looked a lot like mine, and asked how they got it. They then told me that they were given it by a community, which I asked the link to. The author gave it to me, and the link went to the exact same profile that I was a bio designer in.

In conclusion, or summary, the community stole my bio, and gave it to someone else. 

"BUT HEY IT ISN'T STEALING! You just left the bio, since your a bio designer, maybe the community gave it to them but forgot permission?"

Actually, in the form, it explained how a bio designer would give a bio to the customer—In this case, the form explained that the bio designer would send the bio, and that's that. It had NO mention of the community sending the bio.

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