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RE: Steemit & Decentralised Education: Revisit Ivan Illich thoughts

in #philosophy7 years ago (edited)

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I put the hyperlinks for those quotes. What else you need mate? Footnotes? Any markdown syntax for that? Enlight me dude! Now you should explain me, who the fuck informed you this?@steemcleaners

Hello,

Adding the source would only change it to simple copying and pasting.
Copying/Pasting full texts without adding anything original is also frowned upon by the community.
I would recommend following above instructions and add personal, original content and value to each post. Please use markdown with quotes.
It is recommended that the quotes should not cover more than 50% of the whole post. At least 50% of the content should be original.

Thank you