YouTube starts mass takedowns of videos promoting ‘harmful or ineffective’ cancer cures | The platform will also take action against videos that discourage people from seeking professional medical …::YouTube will remove content about harmful or ineffective cancer treatments or which “discourages viewers from seeking professional medical treatment.”

    • @BilboBargains
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      22 years ago

      Can we run a clinical trial on that comment?

      • TXL
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        22 years ago

        Reader described experiencing mild discomfort but no visible signs of cancer.

      • @[email protected]
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        22 years ago

        that’s why we have peer review, replications, editorial standards and so on, if something’s funky with your paper you get a retraction. generally scientific method got pretty good at getting better description of reality over time

          • @[email protected]
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            32 years ago

            science from 200 years ago is not the same thing as we have now ffs

            now, and at basically any point from past hundred years or so, when scientific method was reasonably widely adopted, this method is a tool to avoid repeating mistakes like this

            and at any rate it doesn’t mean that random snake oil peddler, in this case “traditional medicine” flavoured, is more trustworthy than state of the art evidence based medicine, just because science made mistakes in the (distant) past