I can't speak for everyone, but personally I had no desire to get our case into the media. I wanted truthful answers & accountability rather than publicity. But when all official channels failed me, the only way I could get them to act was to publicly embarrass them. It worked.
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Replying to @C7RKY @DrMarkTaubert
Oh John - some years ago, I used to say to people in e-mails 'sometimes I think that the only way to get them (the professionals) to change their obviously flawed behaviour, is to make them too embarrassed to not change'. So far - it doesn't work, for EoL (at least not well).
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Replying to @MikeStone2_EoL @DrMarkTaubert
It's a tough balance. What we really want to do is discuss concerns & have then taken seriously/addressed in a calm, caring, professional manner - privately. People only resort to other measures once it's apparent that won't happen. Reputation becomes the new battle ground then.
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