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Added today: fake comments on BH's YT, more lawsuits connected to Teladoc, weird shit with therewiredsoul, another link for Kati, and BH+connected sites removing part of their TOS as of 10/4, speculation on personality disorders being pushed and data mining. And if you read this when I first posted it yesterday, there was already a bunch of stuff added last night as well.
Harmful-niisan also did a vid on this and after reading all this crap I do not feel guilty at all for dropping borderline illegal KYS bombs last night. It's a scam by scum. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0e-z1nNqB5s
Thanks for the link, vas. Going to check it out.
I hadn't thought about the angle that they're technically supplementary help, according to their TOS, not that I'd trust them at this point. But he's right, they're actually suggesting you pay for a therapist (that they scare you into thinking you can't afford and are probably evil) and their service on top of it, which you then agree you won't use any techniques their therapists give you. What a POS company.
Found one last site/app of theirs. So the total list is: BetterHelp, Pride Counseling, Faithful Counseling, ReGain, Teen Counseling, Terappeuta, and MyTherapist.
This reminds me of the prime of a collection of dating sites catering to the "middle-aged men searching for Asian/Eastern European brides" market with every desired nationality having its own domain (They are probably still around. I won't check for sanity reasons), but all of the sites belonged to the same company.
And now exactly that formula has been adopted by a service posing as healthcare and trying to convince vulnerable people that being a customer instead of a patient is somehow fucking with the system. They at least share the notion that emotional well-being is a purchaseable product.