That would be illegal activity. Stating an opinion about a vitamin is,
in most places, still not illegal
Brian-in-ohio
On 9/17/21 18:41, Mike Ray wrote:
OK. So if I did a podcast about how to make a bloody great truck bomb to
park under Canary Wharf, would that get removed?
How about a podcast about how to make novichok?
Freedom of speech has its limits.
On 17/09/2021 23:29, BK Navarette wrote:
I thought content wasn't edited on hpr.
Brian-in-ohio
On 9/17/21 17:21, Joshua Knapp wrote:
Would it be possible to actually flag 3414 with the information to the
CDC or other reputable source of information? Similar to how YouTube
and other services flag posts like this?
On Fri, Sep 17, 2021 at 2:17 PM Klaatu <[email protected]> wrote:
It is objectively true that people are dying from Covid-19, and if
that didn't
concern the Hacker Public Radio community, I'd be saddened and
disappointed in
all of us.
Most listeners of HPR are not on this mailing list. I propose we
combat the
disinformation in 3414 with *several* episodes of correct
information. I
believe the best cure for ignorance is knowledge.
People already believe that "critical thinking" (read: ignoring
scientific
evidence and "doing your own research" even though you have no
access to Covid
patients or laboratories) will expose "the truth" behind Covid.
Episode 3414
isn't introducing anybody to these ideas.
Episodes in response to it, however, could be the thing that gives
someone the
courage to stop all of their head-in-the-sand "critical thinking"
and to start
listening to the experts.
I'm happy to do an episode in response, and in fact I'll post one
later today.
I'd be happier still if anybody responding to this thread does the
same.
-klaatu
>
> brian-in-ohio
>
> On 9/17/21 15:09, nihilazo via Hpr wrote:
> > Hello,
> > I have been wanting to contribute another episode to HPR for
years but
> > have not got around to it yet. However I am more skeptical to
lend my
> > voice to HPR after the publication of episode 3414, which spreads
> > anti-vaccine and conspiratorial ideas and promotes vitamin B3
as a
> > vaccine alternative (which has some benefits, as a preventative
> > alongside the vaccine, but is no replacement, and studies are
still
> > fairly preliminary).
> > I understand that usual HPR policy dictates that episodes are
not to
> > be edited or removed after they are uploaded but in the case
of this
> > episode I think it's irresponsible for Hacker Public Radio to
leave it
> > up, especially in the midst of a global health crisis.
> > Are there any plans to deal with this episode's potentially
harmful
> > content?
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Nico
> >
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