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RE: The Asian Weaver Ant - Oecophylla smaragdina

in Amazing Nature2 years ago

Greetings good information! read the rules of the community you must make bibliographic citations for any scientific information you write in the community! he probably pulled something off the internet because he mentioned measurements! Even if the information is yours, it must be supported by a scientific citation! hugs I hope you comply with the rules in the next post!

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1 - My post is not scientific information, never claimed it is the purpose of this post. It is an observation and i made pictures. The whole style of the text isn't scientific at all. Not more than a round about report of that day.

2 - >"he probably pulled something off the internet because he mentioned measurements!"

That "something" are information taken from Wikipedia, I have mention that. Twice! I did it twice, why it is one time a problem and the other time not? In the same text!

3 - Nowhere i have seen any rules like that here.

EDIT: Probably it is rule 2. However, I do adding additionally the link to the Wiki article at the bottom of the post.

If there are still issues with my post, kindly let me know.

Dear friend, no one discusses the rules of any community! You have said it, I took something from the internet, you must place the link, it is what is requested in the rules! take into account the observations please!! In another community, when you don't follow a rule, they "mute" you. I always explain, I take the time to help and guide you! It is not enough to mention that you extracted it from "X site" you must place the link, so I can access and know that what you mention is true! hug and happy day!

The first comment was very confusing. Thank you for clarification. I take it into account for the next post.

Thank you for taking our advice into account and complying with the rules!