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Why Did My Post Get Removed? or How To Write A Good Science Post
This is a huge and fascinating community and the strong guidelines are what we think make it that way. We heavily moderate this community and you might see your post disappear. Why? We want the best science posts possible.
The number one reason a post will be removed is, it might be what can be called Link Litter or a One Liner. These are posts that say just one sentence or even just one word describing a link. "Interesting" or "I just found this and wanted to post it" are not a good lead-in to a post and will usually get the post removed. This is also not a place for memes, there are many other communities devoted to just memes and jokes. Please no self promotion.
Composition - Please, "No links without explanation. Accompany any link with an explanation of why you think it's share worthy. Write a paragraph or two (not just a sentence) that summarizes the key scientific content and why you were intrigued."
Sources - Please check your sources; if you can, find the original research paper and post a link so people who are interested can see what it was that you found so stimulating. You have the largest library in the world, right at your fingertips.
Videos - Remember that many people read from a mobile device and might not have the bandwidth to view that video you really like. So give a good description that will entice those people to come back and have a look later. Also please give full credit to all videos, someone worked hard to make that science video, and they deserve the acknowledgement.
Asking Questions see https://plus.google.com/117751903650439005786/posts/88zsXNWUWNu
Posting here is not hard, it just takes a little work on your part to make your post one that people will read and comment on. And, check those comments; please, don't post and run.