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RE: Money

in #economics7 years ago

unfortunately content gets flagged easily when a bot discovers plagiarism. And this just looked like a first indicator. Therefore it is always a good idea to refer to the sources of material (texts, videos, images, etc.) from other websites or your own website at the bottom of each posting.
In this article you see why: https://steemit.com/steem-help/@steemcleaners/why-cite-sources
And in this article you see an example for pictures:
https://steemit.com/steemit/@jokster/how-to-cite-your-sources

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Again, thanks, I will update my posts. Also, I've been trying to start using steemimg.com to host images, but it doesn't seem to work, must still be in beta or something.

yeah, most things are in a beta state on steemit. But there are different frontends. If you use https://busy.org/ for example, at least drag and drop or copy and paste of images works. In https://steemit.com it didn't work for me.
I'm also still quite new on here. I started in January.

Thanks again.... logged into busy.org, assuming images are uploaded by making posts? Don't see another way to do that yet, I apologize in advance for bothering you if it's something simple, lol.

when you create a post in busy.org you can just drag and drop the image into the editor. It uploads automatically and inserts the the correct markup.
The same if you just take a picture in your clipboard (Ctrl+C) you can just paste (Ctrl+V) it in the editor and it also uploads automatically. At least yesterday this worked for me.