we shouldn't copy them directly to what they have posted before. We should try to use our original sense to create post instead of copying what others already post,
That's not even the issue. I don't think there's a rule against copying what others have said. The rule is against
copying others without giving the credit to them. That's a crime, both here and in the intellectual world. It's called plagiarism or intellectual theft.
There were one of two things OP could've done there and not have fallen into that crime that got them banned. The first would've been to put the sentences lifted from SamReomo in quotation marks to show there weren't his. The second would be to put a source link to it. I don't see how doing either of the two would've belittled the OP. I don't know what OP's real reason was for doing what they did but it's bad practice of them to have done it. I hope they do find redemption for this.
And you think such offence would be forgiven here If you were to be the Mod and Admin or even Theymos?
Op have a very slim chance to be restored back, hence should considered as a dead case.
One thing I don't ever do is feeling dizzy while forcing myself to Read and or do any home chores, dizziness has a very bad effects on our lives but we seems to take it casual. Most times it could results to home incident/accident, like feeling dizzy while handling your Kitchen knife, diving or possibly trying to make payment to someone might even results sending the payment to the wrong person.
I can't tell what really transpired and it came out as a copied text, probably because I was feeling dizzy at the time as I was on my bed while on the forum.
Hence, I am making these clear to people over here to understand whenever they are feeling dizzy to stop visiting their smartphone, laptop and to whatever thing that concerns their general life in order not to raise further stories why their account was ban I can see that is the only solid statement op holds at hand, apart from forum here also in our respective home as we often neglects dizziness.