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by vikramkr 1050 days ago
I guess there's nothing stopping people from just shamelessly making up data on Twitter even when they're linking the actual article. This is very cool and very promising research but "almost completely inhibits the growth of xenograft tumors without causing toxicity to experimental animals" is not the same thing as "kills 100% of tumors." I do understand that there's an incentive to lie like this on the internet - it's not just magical internet points when people get paid real money as creators for getting clicks, but come on, really? Is it worth poisoning the discussion around some actually incredibly cool and promising research while driving false hope (which can actually hurt people!) Just for a few extra pennies from twitter's creator fund?