Talk:Heroin-assisted treatment
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Criticism - opinion
editUnder Criticism, the points are written in a way that make them feel like the authors' opinions vs what critics are actually saying. I think this area needs a revamp with more citations. I'm not a wiki editor with experience so I hope someone can step in 205.175.116.139 (talk) 20:15, 16 August 2022 (UTC)
- Yes, this is the case. The "Drug-Free America Foundation" - a cheerleader for the thoroughly discredited War on Drugs and abstinence-only drug policies, and largely funded by the profiteers of the status quo - routinely edits this page and others like it to add in their own opinions, usually formatted in a way to suggest that it's at all evidence-based (they cite 'sources', and hope readers don't look and see they're just citing their own websites.) I and others try to keep up with them by erasing their grossly inappropriate propaganda, but it feels like they must pay someone to go around Wikipedia putting this drivel back up - it's like playing whack-a-mole. I can revamp the page again (and I will) but I don't know how to lodge a complaint with Wikipedia so that the bots start preventing Drug-Free America from posting their rubbish on drug treatment and harm reduction pages. Do we have anyone that can help us with this? :| Khardankov (talk) 12:27, 24 March 2023 (UTC)