Ghoul
Member
Anyone who can think logically can see posting positive test results serves two primary purposes, and neither is related to harm reduction:
- Ensuring compensation from the vendor, who expects positive test results to serve as an advertisement encouraging sales.
- An ego boost from the gratitude of those who rely on positive tests so they don't have to do it themselves. No one thinks "Hey look at those great results, but my product might be different so I'd better test it myself.", they think "Hey that's good to go!".
What appears superficially generous, is actually entirely self serving.
- Ensuring compensation from the vendor, who expects positive test results to serve as an advertisement encouraging sales.
- An ego boost from the gratitude of those who rely on positive tests so they don't have to do it themselves. No one thinks "Hey look at those great results, but my product might be different so I'd better test it myself.", they think "Hey that's good to go!".
What appears superficially generous, is actually entirely self serving.



