Just don't add URLs. Youtube spam filter always deletes my comments if they have links.Worth pointing them to this forum?
It just feels painful imagining them going through the same BPS gaslighting I did when I first looked up “chronic fatigue syndrome” on google. The google information pop-up is just so bad.
If you added a comment just now, it's not showing up, probably because of the spam filter I mentioned. If you see it, it's probably shadowbanned, meaning YouTube makes it look like it's visible only to the person that posted it.Thanks for posting the link @Utsikt. Yes, it is surprisingly accurate. And yes, of course there are still a few bits that aren't quite right.
The number of comments is really amazing. I've just added a link to the Cochrane petition. I should have thought of it yesterday.
Ah, I don't think my comment is showing, maybe the link to the petition resulted in it being deleted. I'll try again.Just don't add URLs. Youtube spam filter always deletes my comments if they have links.
Not showing for me. You can check by going to the video while logged out (you can use private mode in your browser to not have to log out) and sort comments by new.I posted again. The comment is showing for me now, although there is a link to Change.org that I didn't intend. Hopefully that hasn't prevented the comment being seen by others?
That makes me wish they mentioned the knowledge gap that exists in most of healthcare.I found a bunch of comments of people who hadn't heard of ME/CFS before this video and who think it might be what they have.
ME/CFS is perfectly logical, it’s just counterintuitive. So most people have to recalibrate their internal models of how the body and illness works.To me, ME/CFS makes a perfect sense
I think the links to the specific comments only work on the desktop version of the Youtube website
Oops, fixed now, thanks!FYI those URLs you've linked are all identical.