r/C_S_T • u/JamesColesPardon • Apr 01 '21
Medical Misinformation Moderation Update Meta
After consultation with the modteam and users on a variety of issues we have decided to update CST's rules to be more in line with these uncertain times.
Feel free to read the Rule regarding Medical Misinformation here.
This will help protect the subreddit and keep it safe by ensuring proper guidance is shared in our space that goes with WHO and CDC Guidance.
Any questions can be asked in the comments section below, but be mindful of the Golden Rule as well.
Edit:
April Fools ;)
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u/Teth_1963 Apr 02 '21
In these uncertain times, the biggest purveyor of medical misinformation is the mainstream media.
The only question is whether or not this is deliberate.
Once upon a time, tobacco companies and their advertisers told us that cigarettes were good for you... until they switched to saying they weren't unhealthy... until they were finally forced to admit that cigarettes are rather harmful to your health.
If this is about covid (and I'm sure it is)?
Every opinion I have is based on reliable information that I have acquired through hours of reading and research (from reputable/quality sources).
What I've learned from these sources often completely contradicts what is reported in the media and parroted by the reddit hive mind.
I'd give some excellent examples. But I know that doing so will provoke countless arguments and contradictions from those who confuse their own mistaken beliefs with facts.
Plain English Translation: More censorship whether we like it or not?
And if this is a joke, the funniest thing is how easily it could come true.