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What I think should be changed (include citations):Following Ibe's social media success, users on X (formerly Twitter) and LinkedIn revealed that the illustration of the black fetus was copied and color-graded from a pre-existing illustration.[13][14] Shortly thereafter, it was discovered that Ibe's portfolio of work contained excessive accounts of plagiarism and copyright infringement. Ibe stole artwork from published anatomical atlases, medical journals, and the portfolios of actively-practicing medical illustrators while claiming them to be original.[15][16][17] Ibe sold the artwork as an NFT on OpenSea on January 13, 2022 for 0.500 ETH (~$826.80 USD)[18] [19]
Why it should be changed: This should be totally removed. A hater edited this to discredit my work. They are all lies.