I'm not pointing fingers.* Just the sheer number of posts of the virtually same story is suspicious.
Do you think no one here is paid to plant opinion as a viral marketing scheme? Companies pay 6 digits and more for their web site that no one looks at. Would you think that they didn't pay anyone to plant things at sites that people do look at?
And I'm not even thinking of a gullible doctor who simply repeats whatever marketing crap he was conned with at his seminars. But that's part of viral marketing too. It's fake mouth to mouth propaganda.
I'm just thinking of Wikipedia. What's the percentage of paid, intellectually dishonest marketing folks in the top 1000 editors there?
As someone who has been there both as an observer and participants, I'd say you get close to 30-50% near the top 50 and still a two digit figure in the top 500. Some people are just addicted. But its an addiction to both learning and communication (both are basic drives, instincts to speak) too many are way dishonest. Of course to be good at this, one cannot too stubbornly give away his paid-for stance. It's simple enough to dismiss any counterarguments and go on to discredit the other source.
Or what you also did. You give me right with the false diagnosis problem, saying it was the only thing that was true in my post. Right. The only thing. Incompetent doctors are the problem, not the Pharma industry. <points finger>*
Poor poor pharma companies and their low low return of investments. We should have the government give subsidies to them. Maybe we can force everyone to use their products. Lets make it something that at least sounds sensible. Like forcing every kid to be vaccinated before it can enter a public school?
*Well I guess I am pointing fingers now after all