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I completely agree. I think axing the editors was a major misstep. Not only as a means to elevate the content, but also to ensure content meets a certain threshold of quality and factual accuracy.

I'd also love a disclaimer on content written by these self-help bros who dole out mental health advice as if they're trained medical professionals. It's not only embarassing but dangerous. I don't know how many articles I've read where bros recommend thinking positive thoughts to manage their mental illness. If professionals make disclaimers on their social media, why shouldn't internet typists be held to the same standard?

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Felicia C. Sullivan
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