It' hard to post thread here in physics formus

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Posting in the physics forum requires adherence to specific rules, and threads may be deleted if they contain nonsense, wild speculation, or unfounded personal opinions. Users are advised to read the explanations provided by admins regarding thread deletions and to avoid reposting without permission. Many users successfully post without issues, indicating that compliance with forum guidelines is key. If clarification is needed on why a thread was removed, users should refer to the private messages sent by the admins. Understanding and following the forum rules is essential for successful participation.
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i posted two threads today and admins remove all and send me warns lol
 
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An explanation of why the threads were deleted was given. Please be sure to read it and to act accordingly.
Also, if a thread is deleted, do not repost without permission.
 
sciboudy said:
it' hard to post thread here in physics formus

No it is NOT. Just about all of us post regularly and have absolutely no problems at all. If you post nonsense or wild speculation or personal opinions with no basis in fact, expect to get called on it. Read the rules.
 
micromass said:
An explanation of why the threads were deleted was given. Please be sure to read it and to act accordingly.
Also, if a thread is deleted, do not repost without permission.
how can i get permission ?
 
phinds said:
No it is NOT. Just about all of us post regularly and have absolutely no problems at all. If you post nonsense or wild speculation or personal opinions with no basis in fact, expect to get called on it. Read the rules.

i posted simple question about some thing i didn't find it in Google Or Wikipedia
 
You have posted many threads that haven't given you trouble. Please **read**[/color] the information sent to you via private message which will explain why your threads were closed and what to do about it.
 
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