1. You posted the same essay on multiple websites. 2. You copy-pasted an essay from another website. 3. You posted useless messages just to start a new thread (in that case the useless messages were also removed).
Or it's okay as long as my user name is the same as my real one ?
It was answered several times already, check the FAQs section. If you post under your real name and your essays are not copied from someone else, you should be perfectly fine.
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Hm, how can you be a successful journalist when you are unable to write a relevant title describing your essay? Your original title was useless and meaningless ("Northwestern Supplement").
There must be something wrong with your browser or computer. I changed your password and logged in as you without problems (now you'll have to recover password to login again).
1. You or someone else published the same essay on another website (we don't allow essays posted elsewhere to be posted here again). And we do check each and every essay posted.
2. You posted useless message/s in other students' threads in order to post a new thread.
3. You failed to follow the topic title rules: Good Topic Subjects.
1. Read Yahz's suggestion (you didn't bother to follow this site's suggestion, did you?). 2. You may ask your tutor to email us at info @ essayforum.com and we'll try to resolve it with them.
It's not okay, unfortunately. Your best option is to choose one website and stick to it - not to pollute the Internet with the same/duplicate publications.
So I was wondering if there was ANY way to only show my essay to regular users and moderators.
You could become an EF Contributor and then post your question in the private section accessible only by other contributors and moderators :). But to become a contributor you need to first help others and show your good writing and thinking skills :
When a thread is deleted, it will not be available on the Internet (it MAY take some time for search engines to remove the thread from their databases but it will eventually be removed completely).
The only problem I see is that you assume global warming is/was caused by human activity. 35 years ago the world 'thought' there was Global Cooling. You may want to do more research and ask yourself what/who will benefit from the global warming hysteria: denisdutton.com/cooling_world.htm