In new images, scientists have gotten the closest look yet at Sagittarius C -- a 'stellar nursery' where clouds of gas and dust have collapsed to form thousands of new stars.
Could you explain further what’s wrong with this post? I’m autistic and just kinda confused. Is it because it’s from a news outlet? Maybe, I just need to revisit the community’s rules. Asking because I’d like to be an active participant in the community at some point.
Science Daily is a news aggregator that pulls in press releases, similar to Science Alert and other sites. It is a viable source, don’t get me wrong, but can become rather repetitive for social news aggregator platforms, such as Lemmy.
Lots of communities don’t allow posting text of the article, only links to the article. This community says “rules under construction” so I just defaulted to linking directly to the article. Which is never a bad thing.
But this user seems to have a personal issue with me (based on his history of being mad at me in politics subs) rather than the article post. Which is sorta strange, because this community is about science and NOT politics.
So yes, please be an active participant in the community. Post links to articles that fit here. It helps Lemmy grow!
Could you explain further what’s wrong with this post? I’m autistic and just kinda confused. Is it because it’s from a news outlet? Maybe, I just need to revisit the community’s rules. Asking because I’d like to be an active participant in the community at some point.
Science Daily is a news aggregator that pulls in press releases, similar to Science Alert and other sites. It is a viable source, don’t get me wrong, but can become rather repetitive for social news aggregator platforms, such as Lemmy.
Lots of communities don’t allow posting text of the article, only links to the article. This community says “rules under construction” so I just defaulted to linking directly to the article. Which is never a bad thing.
But this user seems to have a personal issue with me (based on his history of being mad at me in politics subs) rather than the article post. Which is sorta strange, because this community is about science and NOT politics.
So yes, please be an active participant in the community. Post links to articles that fit here. It helps Lemmy grow!