Yes, that's exactly what he's doing with @DocBastard's post.
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Replying to @VPrasadMDMPH @doritmi and
Says the guy who relishes insults and sarcasm on Twitter...

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Replying to @VPrasadMDMPH @gorskon and
Dr. Gorski has been blogging about pseudoscience since 2005. Providing extensive information and valuable tools. You’re not providing constructive feedback. You’re dismissing.
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Replying to @VPrasadMDMPH @doritmi and
That's a broad question, not easily answerable on Twitter. In the case of the antivaccine movement, the press no longer feels anywhere near as obligated to do "both sides" stories and antivax misinformation is increasingly deplatformed. Those are wins.
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Replying to @gorskon @VPrasadMDMPH and
I think it's easy to answer on twitter. Scoreboard bitches: - Google reducing alt med sites in page rank. - Amazon removing scam documentaries from Amazon. - Facebook removing banning antivax groups. - Ripping on pseudoscience is becoming increasingly popular.
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Replying to @VPrasadMDMPH @gorskon and
Yes. Every crank has been crying about their numbers for like 5 months now. One of the filmmakers whose documentaries got removed wrote two really long-winded medium posts about me after it happened. He didn't after they dropped, so I can safely assume his wallet is hurting.
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Yup. The complaints and conspiracy theories have been flowing since Google and social media companies started acting. Some have complained that their traffic has fallen 10- to even 100-fold. That's money.
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