Tue-27-03-2012, 19:52 PM
After my report about Psoriasis 360 closing it's FB site and my thread Should Drug Manufacturers run help websites for psoriasis? I'm pleased to see the following information I have found today.
So it looks like things are changing, and the big companies soon won't be able to push stuff to us by means of an online support group. Here at Psoriasis Club our members can say what they think of the treatments they are using without fear of upsetting the sponsors. We don't have any, we are self funded and what people say is their own personal opinion.
Oh I almost felt like an Old Hippy then. Power To The People The Times They Are A Changing.
Quote:After Facebook's decision on August 15 to enforce open walls on the site's pharma pages, companies had two options: close down their pages altogether, or let the public openly comment on their products.
Quote:FDA issues may deter drugmakers from engaging in social media.
Quote:The firm was the latest among several drugmakers to do so following the social network's decision to enforce rules requiring corporate-run pages to allow comments.
Quote:It's like setting up a Twitter account and shutting it down because people are sending in comments.
Quote:Industry needs to differentiate as to when a company becomes responsible for certain activities, Is providing a platform enough to convert something into advertising?
So it looks like things are changing, and the big companies soon won't be able to push stuff to us by means of an online support group. Here at Psoriasis Club our members can say what they think of the treatments they are using without fear of upsetting the sponsors. We don't have any, we are self funded and what people say is their own personal opinion.
Oh I almost felt like an Old Hippy then. Power To The People The Times They Are A Changing.