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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    32.9%
  1. Jonathan Edwards

    Jonathan Edwards Senior Member (Voting Rights)

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    I think it should imply somebody outside the tent - and a bit edgy.
    I quite like ME/CFS scrutiniser.
     
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  2. Laurie P

    Laurie P Senior Member (Voting Rights)

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    ME/CFS Elucidator
     
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  3. Sasha

    Sasha Senior Member (Voting Rights)

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    'ME/CFS Science Reality'?
     
  4. Sasha

    Sasha Senior Member (Voting Rights)

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    'The ME/CFS Research Reality Checkers'? Bit long-winded...
     
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  5. Sasha

    Sasha Senior Member (Voting Rights)

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    ME/CFS Sciencebusters!
     
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  6. forestglip

    forestglip Senior Member (Voting Rights)

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    Just chipping in that I also initially thought it was a blog denying ME/CFS is real. Especially since the first post I saw was about whether POTS diagnosis makes sense. But I've come to like the name. Yeah people might get the same first impression, but if other people they trust are sharing your posts, they'll be inclined to see what the deal is. (Probably why I initially read it.)

    I like what someone said about taking back the meaning of skeptic.

    But I get if you want to change it. Might be more readership. One I think might be nice that someone suggested was ME/CFS Analytica. Maybe ME/CFS Analytically.

    Edit: maybe these
    Inside ME/CFS
    ME/CFS Explored
    Exploring ME/CFS
    ME/CFS: Deep Dive
    Deep Dive ME/CFS
     
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  7. Sparkly Unicorn

    Sparkly Unicorn Established Member (Voting Rights)

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    One other option is it could play into fact checking?

    ME Fact Checking
    Fact Check ME
    Full Facts for ME
    The Full Story for ME
     
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  8. Simon M

    Simon M Senior Member (Voting Rights)

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    I like these.

    Examine can be ambiguous, implying in adjudication too much, but in the sense of a medical examination of a patient, that seems exactly right. A careful inspection of what is there, followed by drawing of conclusions based on what is found.

    adding these, which I think are similar

     
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  9. forestglip

    forestglip Senior Member (Voting Rights)

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    Oh yeah maybe something following the trend of putting ME at the end of a word, like SolveME, CureME, DecodeME, SequenceME.
     
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  10. Simon M

    Simon M Senior Member (Voting Rights)

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    I think that captures the essence of the blog.

    It's the sense of someone looking with fresh eyes, combined with astonishing rigour. I would also use the word clarity to describe it: the authors' clarity of thought and the clarity that leaves in the reader's mind. "Oh, that's what going on here.”

    "Bringing clarity to ME/CFS research findings"
    would be a good tagline in some ways, though it would probably raise a lot of hackles.
     
  11. wingate

    wingate Senior Member (Voting Rights)

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    I like ME/CFS Scrutinizer the most of the alternatives so far.

    I agree with others that 'ME/CFS Science' is too generic and neutral. I could easily skip over that. That’s why Skeptic was good- it definitely caught my eye and made me stop for a second to think.

    Scrutinizer gets my attention and describes thoughtful examination of the research that your blog provides, and it avoids the connotation of disbelieving ME.
     
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    Sasha Senior Member (Voting Rights)

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  13. Kitty

    Kitty Senior Member (Voting Rights)

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    I agree scrutiniser / scrutineer are good.

    I still like Marc's idea of spelling it with a K to keep the relationship with the previous name, though it might not make sense to new visitors who weren't familiar with the old one. Unless of course you're going to keep that on the page header, to make it clear it's the same blog.
     
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  14. Sasha

    Sasha Senior Member (Voting Rights)

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    I wouldn't go for spellings that don't exist, especially given that non-native-English speakers will be trying to make sense of it.
     
  15. rvallee

    rvallee Senior Member (Voting Rights)

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    Haven't seen but an option that just popped in my head is: ME/CFS science monitor.

    It's sometimes used by newspapers and journals. And the (Oxford) definition is pretty rad and applicable:
     
  16. bicentennial

    bicentennial Senior Member (Voting Rights)

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    If you have time best give yourselves plenty of time to percolate the right name
    ME/CFS Brigadier
    ME / CFS Vigil
    ME/CFS CrunchyMunchy
    Antiseptic Skeptic
    ME / CFS Atomiser
    ME/CFS Research Scope
    Scoping ME / CFS (Research)
    ME/CFS Scope
    ME/CFS BenchMark
    ME/CFS Evaluation
    ME/CFS Gold
    ME?CFS Meticule
    ME/CFS Inquisiteur
    ME/CFS Peerless
    ME?CFS Scruple
    ME/CFS Precision (Nope commerce got there 1st)
    ME/CFS Incisor ... Incisive Perspicient Perspicacious
    Slice 'N Dice
    Quality Control
    ME/CFS Guage

    Definitely must reserve the existing name to preclude miisuses
    Then if possible to have 2 linked sites then can keep prestige name for a rarefied skeptic get-together, enjoy some abstracts of main blog and with explanation of meaning of skeptic posted on entry portal for the avoidance of the other doubt

    be see deepless
    ME/CFS Research Resume with accent on e
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  17. JemPD

    JemPD Senior Member (Voting Rights)

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    I agree

    But also Simon M's comment about you being forensic in your examinations of studies....

    So how about ME/CFS Forensic
    or ME/CFS Forensic Audit
     
  18. bicentennial

    bicentennial Senior Member (Voting Rights)

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    Audit nice, can the blog do other audits or only research audits, it would be so good to have some thorough specific authoritative reviews of other things going on in the field, or maybe invite more articles and papers on field-matters then review them
     
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  19. Sean

    Sean Moderator Staff Member

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    ME/CFS Science Scrutiniser
    ME/CFS Science Auditor

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    I would definitely keep this tag line immediately underneath whatever name you end up with:

    "Bringing clarity to ME/CFS research findings"
     
  20. Ravn

    Ravn Senior Member (Voting Rights)

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    I don't think having only ME in the name is a problem as long as ME/CFS is used in the tagline and consistently throughout the blog (as is the case)
     

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