Another one:
Note that it is professional ethics for a doctor to post a disclaimer about medical advice unless he/she is taking a person on as a patient.
Here we have a guy who claims to be a medical doctor but operates anonymously under an alias and doesn't post their credentials. It's kind of dangerous to take medical advice from someone who operates in that manner. The internet is full of stories about people who did so and paid the price.
His advice isn't very sound either since he censors information that the seasonal flu vaccine tends to make it easier for a person to catch coronavirus.
For all anyone knows this guy is just an orderly or a nurse who dreams of being a doctor as he scrubs down bed frames and picked up some medical jargon around the water cooler. Any jackass can copy/paste the 'official' material that he posts to convince people the he is a medical doctor.
Now poor put-upon Dr(?) Oileo is boo-hoo about people not using 'his' space 'appropriately' and has locked his thread. Or claimed to. Taking his ball and going home so to speak.
Of course 'appropriately' means echoing standard medical/industrial complex tripe that one can get anywhere, and doing it without anyone challanging the garbage. In other words, speaking from some self-appointed position of authority on-high and never having to defend one's position.
Poor whiny self entitled little bitch has probably never run across a 'free' platform and is all flustered.
BTW, Dr(?) Oileo is a a banner spammer of course. Supplementing his income as a hospital bed washer perhaps? Probably not. Most likely he is trying to lure in dupes to a flawed product (over and above the pharma industry's wares.) There is no way I would trust a 'privacy mixer' product pumped by someone of his ilk. You can thank me latter for my analysis on this one.