Should we change our name: 'ME/CFS Skeptic'?

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Should we change our name: 'ME/CFS Skeptic'?

  1. Change the name

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  2. Keep the name

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  1. SNT Gatchaman

    SNT Gatchaman Senior Member (Voting Rights)

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    I would suggest "ME/CFS Expert Reviews" or "Expert Reviews in ME/CFS". Play off the equivalent peer-reviewed journal titles. I think it's earned: in terms of scientific credentials and expertise by lived-experience.
     
  2. Trish

    Trish Moderator Staff Member

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    I'll consult the staff.
     
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  3. Sean

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    ME/CFS Science Analysis ?

    Accurate and neutral, if not particularly exciting.

    Seeing how much deference is paid to formal honourifics in certain quarters, how about Lord Sir ME/CFS Skeptic ?
     
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  4. Murph

    Murph Senior Member (Voting Rights)

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    A parallel expression is "climate skeptic", and they're usually skeptical of there being a problem at all. So my vote is for a name change.

    I suggest ME/CFS Science Reviews.
     
  5. Yann04

    Yann04 Senior Member (Voting Rights)

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    “The Baron(ess) of ME”
     
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  6. Yann04

    Yann04 Senior Member (Voting Rights)

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    For what it’s worth I really have enjoyed reading your blogs.
     
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  7. Simon M

    Simon M Senior Member (Voting Rights)

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    I Understand why you think that, and I had the same thought when trying to come up with suggestions for you. But I encourage you to reconsider.

    What you do is unique, of exceptional quality and I think you can confidently claim to be doing something different (without worrying too much about any implication that it is also better).

    Your analysis does so much to help the whole field move forward. @Ravn and @SNT Gatchaman have explained this well in previous posts. Your blogs are better than many review papers, because of the way you Forensically examine individual papers, including their data. This helps influence advocates who otherwise might be happy to run with attractive – sounding findings. And I can’t help feeling it’s influencing researchers as well.

    So please do consider something less neutral, though I completely understand why you need to change the name, because you are clearly missing out on readership.

    maybe something like:
    ME/CFS Science Sleuth
    (Adapting an earlier suggestion).
    Also good, but I can see why you might not want to use the word expert.
    This too, or maybe :
    ME/CFS Science Scrutiniser

    Anyway, good luck finding a name
     
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  8. Sasha

    Sasha Senior Member (Voting Rights)

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    Just want to say I'm not a fan of 'sleuth' because it carries connotations of amateurism. In fiction, a sleuth is an amateur detective, while the police are the professionals. (Of course, in fiction, the amateurs are better than the professionals, but I think you're better off not associating yourselves with amateurship!)
     
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  9. Yann04

    Yann04 Senior Member (Voting Rights)

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    Me neither. I’ve never heard of the word before (english is my second language), but it doesn’t sound very good.
     
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  10. Sasha

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    'ME/CFS Science Microscope'? (Trying to think of something memorable and distinctive that also describes what you're doing, though as @Simon M says, I'd prefer something that also captures that you are experts.)
     
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  11. Trish

    Trish Moderator Staff Member

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    ME/CFS Science Analysis seems a good option.
     
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  12. Simon M

    Simon M Senior Member (Voting Rights)

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    It’s very accurate

    But even though It’s very much my thing, it sounds very dull, which isn’t ideal for a blog title
     
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  13. Trish

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    I agree. I think it's good to go for something memorable and distinctive, even surprising.
     
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  14. Sasha

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    'The ME/CFS Science Boffins'? 'Boffins' might give non-native English-speakers a bit of a challenge, though.

    Not sure I like this one but chucking it out there in case it inspires anybody to come up with something better...
     
  15. Yann04

    Yann04 Senior Member (Voting Rights)

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    I kind of like the microscope suggestion in that way. It sounds weird, but in a good way.
     
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    ME/CFS Research Unwrapped
     
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  17. Sasha

    Sasha Senior Member (Voting Rights)

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    The ME/CFS Research Inspectors
    The ME/CFS Research Detectives
     
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  18. Haveyoutriedyoga

    Haveyoutriedyoga Senior Member (Voting Rights) Staff Member

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    The first time I went to your blog it was because I was curious to find out what you were skeptical about!
     
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    It's the /CFS bit that makes it hard. I'm not suggesting it should be dropped from the condition name, of course, just that it makes titles clumsy.

    I can't help thinking of names in the DecodeME format – CritiqueME, AnalyseME, ExamineME – but they don't work nearly as well with /CFS added.
     
  20. Sasha

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    Some good words there, though. 'The ME/CFS Science Examiner'?
     
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