Comment · Fri, November 29, 2013 · Ceretropic
23andMe Is Terrifying, But Not for the Reasons the FDA Thinks: Scientific American
What they were answering
judasblue · 2 points
Yeah, I dunno, I don't think it is a big thing one way or the other, since both of us jumped him and he agreed that he probably made a mistake. But were I a mod and these OT posts started being a regular feature, then it would be a whole different thing, no doubt.
And 23andMe is kind of an edge case anyway, and you are a poster boy for that, since you have used the data from there to make changes that have significantly affected your cognition. Or so it would appear from other folks posting and some of your postings about methylation.
u/MisterYouAreSoDumb · Ceretropic
Well us deleting posts should never be taken personally. He did not do anything wrong. Sometimes it is just a gray area.
I would not say I am a poster boy. However, I recognize the benefit to their service. As long as it is used properly, and they operate in an honest fashion, I think it is a great tool to have.