[id://jesuashok], it takes a lot of courage to publicly admit to mistakes like this. I'm not sure I could do it. I'm glad you did. I'm glad that you didn't just decide to hide, maybe create a new ID or simply abandon Perl Monks altogether. You chose to do the hard thing. I admire that.
I don't think you damaged Perl Monks. I believe Perl Monks is a very robust community, and that the actions of an individual Monk are subject to comment and, in some cases, criticism. This is very powerful. When problems are brought to light, they can be dealt with. When hidden, they can fester and cause much damage.
I don't see what sort of 'consequences' there should be. You seem to be genuinely sorry and intending to change. What more can anyone ask?
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