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  • FundMECFSResearch@lemmy.blahaj.zoneOPtoMicroblog Memes@lemmy.worldWhat happened?
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    4 days ago

    Even Lemmy was like this. Especially with the default comment sort “active”, which promotes comments that lead to arguments. My experience has been better since I switched to “top”.

    I still haven’t found a good post sort that works for me. “Hot” and “Scaled” literally only promote stuff posted in the past two hours. “Top” is kinda sad because you always see posts 1 day old, and “Active” has the negative engagement problem.

    The best solution I’ve found is be on an instance with downvotes disabled and sort by “active” but it isn’t perfect.














  • FundMECFSResearch@lemmy.blahaj.zonetoScience Memes@mander.xyzBACK IT UP
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    7 days ago

    Stem cells.

    He’s not talking about the stem cells that can cure a select few diseases.

    He’s talking about an alternative medicine thing which is basically sticking cells from your right arm into your left arm and calling it “stem cell therapy” then claiming it can cure hundreds of diseases.

    There is zero evidence (or RCTs) showing his version of “stem cells” works.

    The FDA bases approval on two highly successful phase 3 RCTs of a specific drug for a specific condition. You can read more about that process here

    Neither psychedelics not RFK’s version of stem cell therapy has that yet.


  • Interesting anecdote. Though to judge by your username, it seems you may have an agenda yourself.

    This wasn’t the ME/CFS article (the illness I am personally disabled by) and anyways all this happened before I became disabled.

    Anyways my ban is over now, but I can’t get myself to edit wikipedia anymore. It was a pretty shitty experience and I don’t wanna go back.

    And it wasn’t the only one. So much NPOV-violating stuff on most the fringe articles and whenever you edit to make more neutral tone or you remove something unsupported by citations you end up in an insufferable straw man argument chain on the talk page.

    The main fun part is filling out abandoned articles and making new articles yourself. But anything showing problems in other people’s work becomes really tiring really quick with all the talk page nonsense and endless reverts.