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youtube TATP synth reported

hydride_shift - 16-1-2014 at 17:56

Today i reported a TATP synth on youtube i saw, i felt like such information presented so easily might be harmful in the wrong hands...
Then for a moment reflecting on my youth i felt somewhat hypocritical.

As a fan of the growing youtube home chemistry community i ask:
Where do you draw the line?

cyanureeves - 16-1-2014 at 18:16

i report animal cruelty videos.the line has been drawn a long time ago between those who have access to information and those who have not.we all are to some degree in the have nots,probably because a line has been drawn some where.stop animal cruelty!

Zyklon-A - 16-1-2014 at 18:41

If the information given is risky/dangerous, I would have reported it to.



[Edited on 17-1-2014 by Zyklonb]

Bot0nist - 16-1-2014 at 20:23

Wikipedia tells how to synthesize TCAP. I feel it is common knowlage among those who wish to know. If I saw a video of someone makng or using large amounts of such a suicidal primary, then I would be more concerned, as it may premote careless handling of such an unpredictable compound. Animal cruelty I absolutely would report.

elementcollector1 - 16-1-2014 at 20:40

I draw the line at k3wlism. If the video itself or the majority of comments are k3wlish, I would suggest it be taken down as a safety precaution. If it's science-oriented, though, I think it should stay.

Fantasma4500 - 17-1-2014 at 02:51

i draw the line at misinformation
'the villian or the bullet'
i say the person doing wrong things with the bullet should be judged rather than the bullet (in this case, the video, the instructions)

once talked to a guy who decided to first time ever make 100g of the thing
he already had it laying in one huge pile drying in the oven before he even read through the entire thing or watched entire video..
he didnt neutralize it
dont ask me how he managed to dry it in oven without it being very well neutralized, luck i guess??

just to jump out into making explosives out of nowhere and then make 100g as the first amount to ever handle... sigh..

neptunium - 17-1-2014 at 11:26

i agree with Antiswat...the video is not the criminal, knowledge should be availlable to whomevere seek it what we do with it is our problem however, evil intent and ignorance lead to punishment.

scienceoriented videos are fine but where du you draw the line between k3wls and nerds? i think it depands who is watching it and what will they do with the information

BromicAcid - 17-1-2014 at 14:35

Strange choice to report that video. Did it encourage violence? By it being gone will it prevent people from learning to make TATP? Probably not. Can't say I've ever reported a video on YouTube. Then again there are some things you just do not share, like my dirt-easy synthesis of dimethylmercury.

SM2 - 17-1-2014 at 15:49

Mainly I mind my own business, and don't report on such affairs. Now, if this was also a harm reduction forum, dropping dime might be more import. My intuition tells me it's the same attention seekers who post, over and over.

APO - 25-1-2014 at 16:58

Only report TATP synth if it is being performed in an unsafe manner, in large quantities, or does not give a preemptive warning.

Acetone peroxide is fine in milligram quantities with proper safety gear, however multigram amounts of any primary should be reported immediately.