Marc, thanks for the notifications, but your block is unncessary. I had not interracted with you until last night when I pointed out that a credit was needed for an image you used.
Apparently, you have your own narrow definition of "plagiarism". FYI, the scientists whom I follow (experts in their fields) give credit when using the work of others because that's what colleagues and professionals do; it's a natural reflex.
You write:
"I have no problem giving credit to Dr McKairn . . . ",
"Plagiarism would me saying I made the picture which I never did, and that I'd have the same conclusion that Dr McCairn. I don't have the same conclusion at al."
"If I look at the threads any of you anonymous trolls over the past 5 years, I doubt every single one of the pictures used were credited. Even if I disagree with his conclusion on amyloids, I believe his work there is worth sharing."
To be fair, I included your notifications in the comments so that friends may follow the discussion and decide for themselves.