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  1. InfiniteRubix

    Explosion of Facebook adverts for pain apps

    Good point. Albeit, I know that I could help them find a way to spin it sufficiently acceptably for FB marketing if they paid me. But definitely worth interference.
  2. InfiniteRubix

    Explosion of Facebook adverts for pain apps

    Much easier to monetise now in the UK, given Google UK's vacation from a modern data protection jurisdiction to one of the weakest data protection jurisdictions in the liberal democratic data housing world post 31st Jan. Facebook will likely follow suite. This then ties into NHS contracts too...
  3. InfiniteRubix

    United Kingdom: reMEmber news

    They've misordered the letters, making the link dead http://www.rememberfcs.org.uk/
  4. InfiniteRubix

    United Kingdom: reMEmber news

    Also tried engaging the journalist herself via LinkedIn, because I can't find an email and don't use public Twitter
  5. InfiniteRubix

    United Kingdom: reMEmber news

    I have just mailed the newspaper
  6. InfiniteRubix

    United Kingdom: reMEmber news

    Oh no, the link at the bottom is misspelt Is there anyone from that org to tag here?
  7. InfiniteRubix

    NHS England web pages on ME/CFS

    My only criticism of this post is that it fully deserves an orchestral dramatic intro :emoji_stuck_out_tongue_winking_eye: More seriously, thank you.
  8. InfiniteRubix

    Explosion of Facebook adverts for pain apps

    The proliferation of marketing for these apps proliferates and deepens the social programming that we have a major problem with :( https://www.s4me.info/threads/winning-by-taking-ownership-of-the-me-terminology-and-owning-the-language.13787/page-3#post-240154
  9. InfiniteRubix

    Explosion of Facebook adverts for pain apps

    Imagine how many parents will see these adverts, push their children and expect of them
  10. InfiniteRubix

    Explosion of Facebook adverts for pain apps

    I missed this thread https://www.s4me.info/threads/will-an-app-a-day-keep-the-doctor-away-a-critical-look-at-bps-based-phone-apps.10693/page-2#post-215051
  11. InfiniteRubix

    Explosion of Facebook adverts for pain apps

    One of these is Curable https://www.facebook.com/curablehealth/ "Pain causes fatigue, etc., etc." There were two other apps being pushed in my Facebook timeline, but I can't remember what they were. Just a placeholder thread for such apps, as they seem to be being pushed harder commercially...
  12. InfiniteRubix

    Leonard Jason research finds that many young people have ME/CFS (Simon M blog)

    I only ever see 24-48hr delay written about, which always seemed misdescribed. It should be described as the minimum delay range
  13. InfiniteRubix

    Coronavirus - worldwide spread and control

    This is true. Classic example of bad advice becoming among the best advice on average because of typical behavioural inadequacies
  14. InfiniteRubix

    Coronavirus - worldwide spread and control

    I did get it, pure nicotine is nasty, but the inherent drama in that detail is so rich with potential.
  15. InfiniteRubix

    Coronavirus - worldwide spread and control

    and @rvallee Yup, read today about a biz traveller to China who self referred for corona tests when back home stateside. He had one the junk plans and he was hit by thousands in expenses for basic tests. Major disincentive to self report and the CDC and others have been cut back.
  16. InfiniteRubix

    Coronavirus - worldwide spread and control

    Good thinking BatGirl! Swimming goggles! Sounds like the making of some virus based Hunger Games Walking Dead hybrid spin off
  17. InfiniteRubix

    Coronavirus - worldwide spread and control

    Yup, that's kind of why we didn't. Refusing to remove a mask when ordered to by police to avoid causing panic could be construed as an arrestable public order offence here in the UK.
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