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RE: Description of Vitamins and Minerals

in #health6 years ago

First of all, where did you get those photos on your post? You have to clearly specify the source of your photos and make sure that the source is with royalty-free images. Otherwise, your post is plagiarism.

Second, if you are not a nutritionist or medical practitioner then your article must have been taken from other blog or website. You must clearly indicate your source. Otherwise again, your post is of plagiarism.

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i didn't copy anything Madam
by professional am a Pharmacist
those photos i took them from" Google search images' if is that a mistake am sorry but content are mine

Thank you for your clarification. More thoughts for you to consider, please...

  1. You do not come to another post and comment about a totally different subject. That is rude. You could have just done this reply to my comment on this same trail of your post and that's it. Not this one:
  2. Google images are not automatically free for use on another blog. Read this for the explanation: https://steemit.com/steemit/@steevc/google-is-not-an-image-source
  3. Expert pieces of advice (within your line of expertise) should be made very clear on anyone's post. You just need to clarify that on your post and that's it.

I see you are new on Steemit so I hope you learn the best practices in the platform as you go along. Good luck!

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