I have a thread in mind. It would include identifying some unprofessional behavior on social media that I found this week this week. These threads are difficult to do now in the context of the current covid19 situation.
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More importantly, the people in the videos have demonstrated repeatedly that the behavior is not an anomaly. That’s my biggest concern. When I’ve shared these types of cases in the past, people are angry understandably. I don’t think anyone deserves harassment though.
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Not meaning to tease content with this thread. Just wanted to throw some ideas out because accountability is important. Accountability for unprofessional behavior and for raising awareness of it as well.
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I feel like a broken record sometimes, but I’ll say it again. Critique the content, not the individual. You never know what someone is dealing with behind the scenes.
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If I have reason to believe that the person is grifting, I criticize the person too. I mean seriously, you don’t think I should criticize, for example, Andrew Wakefield or Mike Adams, both of whom have a two decade history of grift that is undeniable? I disagree!
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At least, if you mean that, I disagree. I’ll add
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All of those cases make sense. What are your thoughts on people who don’t have a mega platform like those guy do?
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I look at their history and the egregiousness of the offense. If they're marketing and making money off their claims, the gloves come off.
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