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All posts must be scientific in nature and maintain some level of scientific integrity. Posts that are unrelated to science, promoting pseudoscience or are unscientific in nature will be removed.
Posts may be any link format including videos, blogs, audio lectures, editorials etc. as long as the post is grounded in scientific literature or scientific discovery. If the source of the link is unreliable, the submission is subject to removal.
Headlines should not be editorialised, sensationalised or biased. While the posting restrictions are less severe than /r/science, this is still a subreddit about science and posts promoting an agenda will be removed.
Submissions about the politics of science are permitted as long as they primarily relate to science.
Educational videos are encouraged as long as they are from a reputable source.
Comments
Comments must be on topic and not a meme or joke. Comments must strive to add to the understanding of a topic or be an attempt to learn more.
Abusive, offensive or spam comments will be removal and repeated or malicious offenders may be banned.
While anecdotal evidence will not necessarily be removed, comments that are unscientific or promote pseudoscience without proper evidence will be removed. References to peer-reviewed papers in your comments will always be better received so always try to reference your comments.
Arguments that run counter to well established scientific theories (e.g., evolution, gravity, global warming) require a higher standard of evidence. Comments that are overtly fringe and/or unsubstantiated will be removed, since these claims cannot be verified in published papers.