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Keen / Ingenio is just another group of sham teletherapy analogous to BetterHelp.
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Keen / Ingenio is just another group of sham teletherapy analogous to BetterHelp.
I 100% believe this is a datamining operation. Facebook says that depressed young adults are more vulnerable to advertising when they feel particularly worthless. Their privacy policy allows BetterHelp to sell your talks with therapists.Yeah, I don't think there is really a scam here. Just an online service that has some problems, like most. I think it all just appears shitty because of the slimy marketing and obvious shilling on youtube.
You can smell it too?
The thing it's called.
Hmmm.
Bullshit.
If this isn't datamining depressed twelve year olds, I'd have a lot of questions for Alon Matas and them fresh new google glasses.I 100% believe this is a datamining operation. Facebook says that depressed young adults are more vulnerable to advertising when they feel particularly worthless. Their privacy policy allows BetterHelp to sell your talks with therapists.
I forgot to check out the attachments Andy sent me. These are what was sent to him. Boring stuff, the most interesting stuff comes from the talking points PDF.
You may think of me as a white knight of the tranny guard
I 100% believe this is a datamining operation. Facebook says that depressed young adults are more vulnerable to advertising when they feel particularly worthless. Their privacy policy allows BetterHelp to sell your talks with therapists.
Every talk, including the counseling sessions?I 100% believe this is a datamining operation. Facebook says that depressed young adults are more vulnerable to advertising when they feel particularly worthless. Their privacy policy allows BetterHelp to sell your talks with therapists.
So /pol/ was right again?Appearantly ,Better Help's founder used to develop software for the IDF. View attachment 558338 I wonder what kind of ((software)) he developed?
I will agree with you that at the very lease the spirit of the law shouldn't allow a small clause in the ToS, if some one wants to go digging more this may (or may not) be of use: https://www.healthit.gov/topic/health-information-privacy-law-and-policyEdit: I’m also not sure what law it is, but they are also required to follow laws that require very unique types of security. There is a reason doctors offices still use fax machines, and it’s not just because many of them are old. Specifically it’s to prevent the illicit use of patients information, so I suppose a giant lawsuit is coming if they think a small clause in their ToS would cover them selling your data.
I'll be honest and say I'm not sure just how many of these people actually knew what the fuck they were signing up to advertise. A lot of YouTubers are funded by shit like this and are likely to take up almost any product willing to fund their endeavors. I'm gonna give a decent amount the benefit of the doubt. Some of them, however, are quite possibly in on this scam, but I'll wait to crucify anyone for actually being a part of it aside from being played with like a puppet because they want to be able to put food on the table.
Honestly what surprises me more than this revelation is all the people in this thread saying "I was thinking about giving this a try"
Like... why do you need psychiatric help? Are you guys actually fucking nuts or are you just massive pussies who overblow your "mental health issues"?
Sarah Fader a contributor on huffingtonpost wrote an article under the title "How Do You Know If Your Therapist Is Helping You?", near the end of the article she states "Check out the BetterHelp Advice section to learn more about different types of therapy and find one that works for you!", no information is given if it was a paid promotion however if you look at the website she is CEO at the resources page you get "BetterHelp is the largest e-counseling platform worldwide, and we’re excited to see that it’s already making such a great impact. However, we are still just at the very beginning of this long journey. I invite you to join our mission – as a counselor, as a team member or as someone who may use some help to live better.", the use of we gives the impression she has a relationship with the company and googling her name with better help also brings this page up.
edit: she has way more huffingtonpost articles which do the same thing, some of them where every link goes to the betterhelp website
https://www.huffingtonpost.com/author/sarah-fader
Andy's video will be a waste of time if he doesn't reveal the Emails though. Other than that I'm not sure what else he's going to add.
I'm hoping Metokur will do a video on this. If anything, as a relative pallette cleanser from having to wade through the nasty zoopedosadist shit.
They block archive.is, or at least wix (their CMS) does.
https://archive.is/AzhOO
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InfluenceLogic is associated with:
Save The Children (?)
TelaDoc (parent company of BetterHelp)
UGG (?)
BetterHelp
InfluenceLogic is the actual company behind CreatorHealth, which has no public facing information at all. No copyright, no company, nothing. The only reason I know InfluenceLogic owns CreatorHealth is a tenuous connection between joel@creatorhealth.org and joel@influencelogic.org that Andy Warski allowed me to see by showing me his affiliate dashboard.
This is their 'How we Do It' page basically just saying they get YT creators to shill for them.
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Here's the people behind the company.
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Oh look who it is.
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Joel Robison, CEO of InfluenceLogic and VidFall.
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Their blog is full of gross marketing shit but not particularly interesting.
https://archive.is/WfoQs
It looks like this is about a dead end, as far as I can see, there is a large network of companies preying on the depressed and vulnerable. Joel Robison set up a front called CreatorHealth specifically to pump this garbage to as many people as humanly possible under the guise of helping people. He must have known that what he was doing was scummy because there is no information about his company or him on CreatorHealth, despite InfluenceLogic proudly naming him. Even the domain is protected by GoDaddy domain privacy, something you have to go out of your way to pay for to get. It was meant to be a buffer, a demilitarized zone, between the gross InfluenceLogic marketing system and the friendly CreatorHealth organization.
This is just one of their blog articles.
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The ROI of working with small youtubers is great. If someone talks to the same 1000 people every day, you pay him $1000 to shill your shit, you'll probably make that back easy. That's what they say. That's why they went after many many mid-sized YT creators instead of just the big names.
Appearantly ,Better Help's founder used to develop software for the IDF. View attachment 558338 I wonder what kind of ((software)) he developed?
So /pol/ was right again?
Oy fucking vey
So they charged money for a month and finally hooked you up with someone three weeks into it? Oh this is an absolute disaster...I was actually foolish enough to try this garbage out. Before the first month was done I already could tell it was a bullshit system set up to reduce any blame weighed on Betterhelp and leave councilors treat you however well or poorly they want. After three weeks of radio silence with the bozo they matched me up with (based on the simplest of criteria) I wrote them a scathing review and somehow convinced to get my money back.
Edit: There were quite a few yt channels shilling betterhelp in the ASMR community too I remember seeing.
Holy shit they scared away his woman with all the gaspost spam.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=59NI1C25vkY Boogie is gettin raided by ralph and its fuckin glorious![]()