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I'm not necessarily part of the "keep 4o" movement, but I dislike mischief, dishonesty, and lack of transparency of labs. Here is my advice, from a psychological perspective, for everyone who wants to be taken seriously.
What makes you lose credibility:
- Being overly emotional
- Presenting suspicions as proof
- Insulting others
- Harassing others
- Engaging in erratic behavior
- Magical thinking
- Gullibility
- Lack of self-control
(When you exhibit these behaviors, people don't take you seriously, as you distract them from the problem with signals that put you – and often your imbalance – in the spotlight)
What makes you reliable and believable:
- Calling out labs for evident scams, dishonesty, abuse, manipulation, or lack of transparency
- Being calm, factual, and specific
- Gathering and presenting clear evidence of misconduct or wrongdoings
- Sharing your stories without indignation or aggression
- Discussing suspicions in a measured way, ideally supported by verifiable facts
- Practicing cautious honesty
- Demonstrating high self-control
- Objectivity
(When you do/show this, people will take you seriously sooner or later – they will have to – especially when many others act the same way)
When you ground your statements in facts, even if occasionally supported only by subjective experiences, people view you and the movement as professional, making them more likely to believe you. This forces companies to be more transparent and honest. When someone is proven to be a liar or manipulator, public suspicion grows – no company wants that.
The truth can ultimately defend itself.
If you remain calm, balanced and methodical, the problem will resolve itself....
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