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@NoCrbs4Me mentioned, joining this forum was the most valuable thing I did after my diagnosis.
The problem: filtering out content from members that does more harm than good.
The solution: a support group that somehow quantifies each member’s ability to help and contribute. Basically, the “eBay” of diabetes forums where feedback is exchanged between members.
While the “Likes received” counter attempts to achieve this, I find it to be a far-from-accurate way of measuring a member’s knowledge and helpfulness.
Long story short, if you could create the equivalent of a Match.com for diabetics to seek and offer support from one another I think that would be incredibly beneficial (and possibly lucrative). However, one of the biggest barriers would be monitoring these conversations to avoid any sort of liability as the third-party.
Perhaps, as a member is increasingly rated as "helpful" they are "matched" with more and more people. When a member is nothelpful they are culled from the cue of offering support. Uber is also built around this model where a driver and passenger are rated and the poorly rated people are eventually removed from the system.