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She Saw Her Moment And Got Glossed Up For It

She saw her moment and got glossed up for it

screenshot of tweet by Psychotherapy Action Network @PsiANorg
[thread emoji] (1/6)

So, according the the FTC, BetterHelp:

1) Sold data about all LGBTQ users who looked into "Pride Counseling," teens who visited "Teen Counseling," Christians who visited "Faithful Counseling," & Spanish-speaking folks who visited "Terappeuta." (at least spell it right?)
screenshot of next tweet.
(2/6)

2) Uploaded the email address of all current and former users to Facebook to target them and their friends with BetterHelp ads

3) Falsely used the HIPAA logo to deceive patients that they met HIPAA requirements for privacy and confidentiality
screenshot of tweet 3.
(3/6)

4) Sold to Snapchat the IP and email address of approximately 5.6 million former visitors of their site so Snapchat could show them more ads for BetterHelp

5) Sold user's email addresses to Pinterest
screenshot of tweet 4.
(4/6) 

6) Sold to Facebook users' answer to the question "Have you been in counseling or therapy before?"

7) Lied about their promise that private info would be "kept strictly private" and "never shared, sold or disclosed to anyone."
screenshot of tweets 5 and 6.
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8) "Use[d] this health information for advertising, BetterHelp has brought in hundreds of thousands of new Users, resulting in millions of dollars in additional revenue."

(6/6)

Leaving our most private and intimate personal details up to venture capital-led groups that privilege convenience over quality (or even the most basic prerequisite of therapy: privacy) is bad for everyone.

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Pass along and use the shit out of them

A significant amount of my opinions about modern queer television are influenced by researching older queer media.

I see a lot of the same vitriol in modern queer fandom discourse that has been playing out in queer spaces since film and television were invented. Shows in the 70s started making steps toward sensitivity consulting in queer media, even as the networks fought them on it. Imperfect but earnest queer representation was met with aggressive protests by homophobes and queer people who thought it wasn't good enough. The argument over good representation vs no representation has been happening for decades and decades.

You spend enough time immersed in old queer media and you really start to vibe with Harvey Fierstein's words in The Celluloid Closet documentary. Or at least, I do.

Harvey Fierstein: "I liked the sissy. Is it used in negative ways? Yeah, but, my view has always been visibility at any cost."

The way I see it, the way to genuine, loving queer representation that showcases a vast array of experiences is to stop demanding perfection. The fewer queer stories that are allowed to exist, the more of the heavy lifting those stories have to do in the representation department.

When we have numerous queer stories, it's suddenly much less important to argue over whether the queer characters in question are "good" or "positive." They can just be queer characters who exist in the same infinite variety as straight characters. They can be messy, they can be flawed, they can be honest portrayals of the complexity of human existence.

Queer representation will never be perfect, and striving for perfection is how we shoot ourselves in the foot.

Some starter reading for those interested:

Alternate Channels: Queer Images on 20th-Century TV (revised edition) - Steven Capsuto

Hi Honey, I'm Homo!: Sitcoms, Specials, and the Queering of American Culture - Matt Baume

The Celluloid Closet: Homosexuality in the Movies - Vito Russo

i am once again asking you to watch the 2019 shakespeare in the park production of much ado about nothing

I just saw the weirdest ad on YouTube. I thought it was for a new WWII video game, but it didnโ€™t seem to be selling anything - it looked like some kind of weird pro-Poland propaganda and just said โ€œPoland did a lot to save the Jewsโ€ and then ended with a hashtag about Germany.

Whatโ€ฆ what did I just watch, and why was it on a YouTube video about sea slugs in America?

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