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By Abracadaber, history, 16 months ago, In English

In round #850, my solution to problem A2 is very similar to the solution of another participant. It says that if my decision was published in an open source, then I should specify a link to the same source in the comments under the post. BUT I WROTE THE CODE MYSELF. As proof, I only have a screen recording that was turned on before the start of the round. But can this be considered a guarantee that I am not a cheater? In general, I do not know how to defend my honesty, do you have any ideas? Here are the very solutions: Abracadaber/192287274, JustAGhost23/192313378

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16 months ago, # |
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I see your submissions are not skipped since you were the first to submit, so it is possible that someone in your room locked the problem and leaked your solution.

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    Maybe it was, but if someone else does it, then I will be blocked through no fault of mine.

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    Hey Heap_OverFlow I also got a plag message for 1786B but after checking those solutions, other than making a list of differences there are no similarities. I have made a comment under the contest post but I don't know what else to do. It was a simple code so I don't know how to make them believe it was a coincidence

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Rooms should be assigned by nationality

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    yes, let's put all the indian cheaters in one room

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Hey Abracadaber did your issue get resolved? Because I also got a plag for B though it was a very simple code I wrote myself and I don't know how to convince them