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RE: Amazing experiments with cesium - the most reactive metal on Earth.

in #science8 years ago

You copy-pasted video from YT. There is nothing else in this post besides this YT video. Steemit values original content nto copy-pasted content.
On top of that, you have not even provided who is the author of the video and where it is coming from.
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I did not copy and pasted video. I copied a link to the video. So please stop accusing me of something I did not do. How else I should copy a link to the video here, if not in the way I did it? Please explain. I am part of the steemit and I value interesting content regardless of wheter it is original or not. Of course nobody should make plagiarism. But I am not doing one. I only provided a link to the original. So what do you want from me? Why do you want me to provide data, which is available at the original link (at the source of video). It does not make sense. You make things complicated without a reason. Make reddit - a succesful site - your example regarding non orignal findings. What's wrong with posting links like in reddit? Nothing! What have you not understood from what I have already wrote above in my previous message? If you disagree with my thoughts wrote in the last message please explain why and not just force me to your point o view, which I believe is harmful to steemit community, and I already explained why in my previous message.
Also @patrice in her article wrote: "Whether you're sharing a new article, blog post, youtube video, or any other content that wasn't created by you -- add your own thoughts and comments to it".
From the beginning there was my comment to the video that cesium is more precious than gold and yet a lot of it was wasted in these experiments, so even according to @patrice guidelines it was correctly posted finding. Thus I do not see why you attack me. Please stop your malicious actions against me, please do not envy me that I can find interesting findings, instead try to find ones yourself.