Comment below some punishments so Mark doesn't do this again. We are thinking that he should either do 1000 push ups and post it on Tik Tok, OR pay 1 Million dollars.
About Mark Zuckerberg's Plagiarism Report on Product Hunt
“Mark has been caught cheating, view his plagiarism report 🚨”
Mark Zuckerberg's Plagiarism Report launched on Product Hunt on May 21st, 2021 and earned 102 upvotes and 8 comments, placing #33 on the daily leaderboard. Comment below some punishments so Mark doesn't do this again. We are thinking that he should either do 1000 push ups and post it on Tik Tok, OR pay 1 Million dollars.
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