Dalya Karezi made videos on topics including paracetamol toxicity, HIV, ovarian cancer, fibroids, testosterone, and foods people should feed their toddlers.
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No, both sides are. It’s not okay to pretend to be a doctor and masquerade paid product promotion as medical advise.
But it’s also inherently not okay to look at TikTok (or something comparable) for medical advise, that’s just obvious bullshit. And any even remotely reasonable person should intuitively know that.
If you’re taking doctor advice on social media, you’re the problem.
Ironically, measures like this just serve to reinforce people’s trust in social media as a legitimate source of information.
No, both sides are. It’s not okay to pretend to be a doctor and masquerade paid product promotion as medical advise.
But it’s also inherently not okay to look at TikTok (or something comparable) for medical advise, that’s just obvious bullshit. And any even remotely reasonable person should intuitively know that.
You see you went wrong when you assumed there aren’t lots of unreasonable people who don’t intuitively know that
Oh I explicitly mention that in the last sentence.