Why aren’t more people sharing their steroid lab results openly?

As much as i dislike this idea, Its not difficult for a programmer to crawl this entire forum (Since it is open to the public), pull all Jano links, classify and label it and then use it for his app..and then sell or charge a membership fee for use.
Not difficult, but does require actual knowledge, effort, and the diligence to follow up to see if it is working.

The OP clearly has none of those things in any quantity.

I wouldn't willingly upload a set of dogturd photos to his app.
 
You have not mentioned how this benefits the person paying for the test at all.
If anything, I'm less inclined to post any of my tests going forward.
What do you actually gain today from posting on different platforms?
By posting, both your nickname and the shops get free SEO – and the entire app is completely free.
 
What do you actually gain today from posting on different platforms?
By posting, both your nickname and the shops get free SEO – and the entire app is completely free.
"Give me your data... I'll pay you in exposure!"

Fuck off retard.
 
Not difficult, but does require actual knowledge, effort, and the diligence to follow up to see if it is working.

The OP clearly has none of those things in any quantity.

I wouldn't willingly upload a set of dogturd photos to his app.
Pulling up all the lab results from the internet isn’t exactly rocket science. But being able to actually discuss them and form coherent arguments clearly requires more brain cells and intelligence than you seem to have.
 
What do you actually gain today from posting on different platforms?
By posting, both your nickname and the shops get free SEO – and the entire app is completely free.

This is illegal.
How does any additional SEO benefit us?
Who cares what benefits the shops get?
If anything, you are increasing our risk, with zero benefits for us, who pay for testing.
 
If anything, you are increasing our risk, with zero benefits for us, who pay for testing.
That his his intent. Risk for us, free money for him to spend on fake Downs OnlyFans.
 
You have not mentioned how this benefits the person paying for the test at all.
If anything, I'm less inclined to post any of my tests going forward.



You would also have to spend quite abit of time, removing plenty of the fake tests, posted on this website. Unless you sieve through the comments, you wouldn't know if the test posted is fake or real.
Do you even read what you’re writing? You’re saying there are fake lab results floating around on this forum. But that’s exactly why this app exists – to solve that problem. Instead of digging through hundreds of closed forums, hidden links, and private chat groups, we’re creating one simple, open, and free platform where anyone can access and share lab results. It’s not just about collecting data – it’s about building something trustworthy, where fake results can be reported, reputations can be built, and the entire community benefits. No gatekeeping. No nonsense. Just pure access to the truth.
 
Do you even read what you’re writing? You’re saying there are fake lab results floating around on this forum. But that’s exactly why this app exists – to solve that problem. Instead of digging through hundreds of closed forums, hidden links, and private chat groups, we’re creating one simple, open, and free platform where anyone can access and share lab results. It’s not just about collecting data – it’s about building something trustworthy, where fake results can be reported, reputations can be built, and the entire community benefits. No gatekeeping. No nonsense. Just pure access to the truth.

Yes I did.
There's plenty of fake lab tests.
How does this affect me?

And how does this benefit us, who pay for testing?
You are increasing the risk of users who pay and upload online.
 
If you're already paying for the tests, why not make them accessible to others – so people can actually find them easily?

This is illegal.
We are not here to spoonfeed.
You have not answered my question, how does this benefit us?
If anything it makes it riskier for people uploading and sharing.
 
This is illegal.
We are not here to spoonfeed.
You have not answered my question, how does this benefit us?
If anything it makes it riskier for people uploading and sharing.
No, it’s not illegal to post an analysis of a substance.
As long as you’re not selling, promoting, or distributing illegal substances yourself, simply publishing test results falls under free speech and public information.
 
No, it’s not illegal to post an analysis of a substance.
As long as you’re not selling, promoting, or distributing illegal substances yourself, simply publishing test results falls under free speech and public information.

Possession of said illegal substances is.

Testing is not cheap.
Are you saying that people are paying for the testing of said illegal substances, arranging for shipment to a lab that specializes in AAS testing, sending them of to labs for testing, but not possessing any of them?
 
Are you saying that people are paying for the testing of said illegal substances, arranging for shipment, sending them of to labs for testing, but not possessing any of them?
The OP certainly doesn't possess any and he hasn't posted any of his own Jano tests (because he doesn't fucking have any).

He is just a shitbag grifter.
 
Possession of said illegal substances is.

Testing is not cheap.
Are you saying that people are paying for the testing of said illegal substances, arranging for shipment to a lab that specializes in AAS testing, sending them of to labs for testing, but not possessing any of them?
You're mixing two separate issues. Yes, possession of illegal substances can be a crime depending on the country. But sharing information about what's already been tested – anonymously and without any connection to sales or distribution – is not the same as admitting possession. Many people use third parties, discard samples after sending, or simply share results they’ve come across from open sources or others who tested. The point isn’t who owned what – it’s about giving people access to crucial information that helps them avoid fake, contaminated, or dangerous products. Harm reduction matters, whether you agree with the method or not."
 
I call bullshit at not getting monetary gains
Believe what you want, but not everything people do has to be for profit. Some of us actually value open access, transparency, and helping others avoid dangerous counterfeits. If I wanted to monetize it, I’d lock it behind a paywall like everyone else. Instead, it’s free, no hidden fees. That’s the whole point.
 
Believe what you want, but not everything people do has to be for profit. Some of us actually value open access, transparency, and helping others avoid dangerous counterfeits. If I wanted to monetize it, I’d lock it behind a paywall like everyone else. Instead, it’s free, no hidden fees. That’s the whole point.
Where are the tests you claimed you performed with your name on it?
 
Where are the tests you claimed you performed with your name on it?
Whether I personally do the tests or not isn’t your concern – and frankly, it’s not the point. I’ve already said I do, but if that somehow bothers you, that’s your issue to deal with. This isn’t about stroking egos or proving credentials to strangers online. It’s about building something bigger than your narrow need for credit and signatures. If accurate information threatens your worldview, maybe you’re not the one this platform is for.
 
You're mixing two separate issues. Yes, possession of illegal substances can be a crime depending on the country. But sharing information about what's already been tested – anonymously and without any connection to sales or distribution – is not the same as admitting possession. Many people use third parties, discard samples after sending, or simply share results they’ve come across from open sources or others who tested. The point isn’t who owned what – it’s about giving people access to crucial information that helps them avoid fake, contaminated, or dangerous products. Harm reduction matters, whether you agree with the method or not."

Its the same issue.
My question was never answered, for those who pay for testing, what benefits do we get? How does this benefit test payers? If anything, it increases our risk of getting caught for possession. You can argue that it may not be illegal in certain countries, but majority of the sales here are to people in which it is illegal in their country.

If you've not noticed, testing results also include a picture of the sample that was sent in.

We don't care about SEO or credibility, that increases risk.
We don't care if shops benefits, it's none of our business.
We also are not here to spoonfeed.
 
Whether I personally do the tests or not isn’t your concern – and frankly, it’s not the point. I’ve already said I do, but if that somehow bothers you, that’s your issue to deal with. This isn’t about stroking egos or proving credentials to strangers online. It’s about building something bigger than your narrow need for credit and signatures. If accurate information threatens your worldview, maybe you’re not the one this platform is for.
You came out of nowhere to post an app, you are an anonymous user.

You didn't even use your original username, no intro, nothing.


You can eat a dick bro. You are just creating a giant spoon feeding app. People can spend their own fucking time researching different tests
 
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