Should we change our name: 'ME/CFS Skeptic'?
Some people said it's confusing because it gives the impression that we are skeptical of ME/CFS (the illness) rather than claims and flawed research on ME/CFS.
Feel free to suggest alternative names in the comments below.
If the aim is for the maximum number of people to understand immediately what your position is, without need of some however small amount of effort, background checks references or requirement of prior knowledge, then yes change it.
The name as is leaves room for misinterpretation, even though the meaning is ambiguous this is somewhat more likely to occur since skepticism directed toward the idea of this illness even being an illness, and of the characters and motivations of people who claim to have it, or those who’re labelled with it, is far more widespread and well established a practice, versus skepticism directed toward the treatment or non treatment practices for this this condition from those in authority and skepticism towards their claims of the necessity to publicly doubt and to and discriminate against those with the label or the symptom pattern, as part of this non treatment paradigm.
So comms wise for a non specific audience yes to change.
However that would mean losing at least some of the existing recognition for your site. Even if you were to gain it back potentially plus some.
More importantly the name is also very beneficial in its self as political message an act of reversal on the dominant narrative. The current name points to a reclaiming of skepticism and to what true skepticism can look like. Directed towards evaluating power and professional output and standards in research and medicine or lack there of, rather than the practice of punishing the hapless individuals who fall sick and passing this punitive practice off as some kind of professional or social act of ‘skepticism’. The name itself carries a powerful political message and I really like that. Excellent.
So it’s a good name now and it says what it means. Even if this may be an as yet unimaginable concept to an audience used to doubt that flows only downhill re this particular topic.
Also if your aim is to lure in a few people ‘skeptical’ of the illness into discovering your treasure trove of well researched information, then no keep it!
I voted randomly I may change my vote. I could go either way.