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I do wish Dr. Green would stop trying to make jokes and be funny.
I do wish Dr. Green would stop trying to make jokes and be funny.
Yeah, I don't like her as a moderator. I feel she was dismissive to presenters. I hope she or her handlers read this comment. You can keep people on time and the discussion on point without being rude.
There has been a lot of technical problems though, and that can mean people go a bit jokey/casual in response. I thought she seemed okay.
If technical problems were an uncommon problem in ME/CFS government meetings, I can understand that but EVERY TIME there has been technical problems, esp. when it comes to accommodating online vewiers/ commenters and telephone commenters.
There are also ALMOST ALWAYS non-technical factors that make public commenting difficult. E.g. the feedback form this time requires name, phone number, e-mail when this is a stigmatizing illness where people may not want to submit this info. And for this last CFSAC, commenters were only given a week to submit comments, less than other meetings.
I have been through this for years with ME/CFS meetings so it really starts to grate on one. In additional, I have little technical expertise but have run/ participated in online discussions/ presentations that took place among multiple countries using free/ low-cost software with hardly a hitch.
My cognitive problems have high jacked my brain so I have to take a break.
Thanks for all your work in summarising, Nielk - both today and yesterday.
Some interesting stuff about how they can analyse language in a standardised manner. No idea how useful it is.
There are issues with quality and particularly with how people fail to use grammar.