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How can I contribute to this subreddit?

Hey dudes and colleagues,

I'm finding it way too hard to contribute here, ya'll have some advice for me? My posts keep getting taken down for either #3 or #1.

I tried to post a MRI of rare ruptured triceps tendon, first I wrote the cause which was Crossfit, like "crossfit is dangerous" and it got taken down for #3. So I re-uploaded it with "Ruptured Triceps Tendon" and it also got removed for #3.

Now I tried to submit a pretty cool look at a 17 weeks old fetus kidney inside their mother, "MRI kidney of 17 weeks old fetus" and it got removed for #3.

I've been in radiology for the last 10 years I have so many interesting cases and images I want to share but how?? Help me please :) The mods havn't replied.

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