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The lead currently looks too similar to [1] for it to be coincidence. Although short in terms of textual size, it does cast Wikipedia in a poor light. Yeehaw45, would you like to opine? Killiondude (talk) 00:38, 6 February 2021 (UTC)[reply]
@Killiondude - Wow, I am actually shocked at how similar it looks. I can certainly say I did not plagiarize this however. If you look at the edit history, I have made periodic changes to the lead since I created the page last summer. Is it at all possible they plagiarized this page? I know for certain that there was no plagiarism on my behalf. The page revision history will show I have made changes to this lead on several occasions to expand upon / revise what I have previously written. I also can say for certain that I have never visited “YouTube Music” before. I believe this to either be a coincidence, or perhaps a bot of theirs copying the lead on this page. One will notice a Google search for Cory Marks uses the Wikipedia page for information and by default uses this description. I am happy to rewrite it if you find that necessary but I most certainly did not plagiarize them. Yeehaw45 (talk) 01:34, 6 February 2021 (UTC)[reply]