I’ve got to assume the posters above me are knee jerk pro vaccine advocates. The link is NOT clickbait. It takes you directly to a video, with include comments about the possible future dangers of the vaccine.
The above lists seem almost as if they are from Facebook “fact checkers”. Why do they want to discourage folks from seeing this?
> I’ve got to assume the posters above me are knee jerk pro vaccine advocates. <
But there are also knee jerk anti-vaccine advocates.
As for me, I’m vaccine-neutral. I just don’t know what to believe. But I am rather sure that both camps are distorting things for their own benefit.
As Enlightened1 mentioned in post #15, we desperately need a public debate about this, a respected pro-vaxer vs. a respected anti-vaxer.
Don’t get so defensive. Try to understand why people (including me) reacted to your post the way they did. Because what you put up is exactly like all those interweb teasers that keep promising to tell you the most important thing you’ve ever heard in just a minute, and 30 minutes later you still haven’t heard anything but promises that you’re about to hear the most incredible thing.
When you post, people want to see a brief, concise summary of what the linked material is, so they can decide if they want to check it out in detail or not. If you look like a skunk, walk like a skunk, and smell like a skunk, chances are very strong that you’re going to be treated like a skunk.
Give the readers a straightforward, concise summary.