Internal dissent within the mostly volunteer disease-news network known as ProMED has broken out into the open and threatens to take down the internationally treasured network unless an external sponsor can be found.
, announced that ProMED is running out of money. Because it is being undermined by data-scraping and reselling of its content, Hanson wrote, ProMED would turn off its RSS and Twitter feeds, limit access to its decades of archives to the previous 30 days, and introduce paid subscriptions., and the post was signed “the ProMED team,” which gave the announced changes the feeling of a united action. That turned out not to be the case.
The letter was taken off the site within a few hours, but the text had already been pushed to email subscribers. On Friday, signers of the open letter said they had been locked out of the site’s internal dashboard. The site’s regular rate of posting slowed Friday and Saturday, but appeared to pick up again on Sunday.
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