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Thursday, December 04, 2008

WebMD Lists FAQ
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WebMD is launching a great new product that we hope our members will enjoy. Following is a series of Frequently Asked Questions that you'll need when you get ready to use the new Lists product.

We'll be posting a notice when the first one is up and ready to use.

Take care,
Leona

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List 2.0 FAQs

  • What is a WebMD List?

  • Who can add comments and ratings?

  • You ask for my comments. What would you like me to write there?

  • How do I add comments and ratings?

  • I'd like to add a new item to the list. How can I do that?

  • After I add a rating, comment, or additional content, how soon will it show up?

  • What if I rethink my rating, comment, or content and want to change it?

  • My review or content was edited or deleted. What comments/content are okay?

  • How is the optional background information used?

  • Are real names or email addresses required?

  • What should I do when I see comments or content that are not appropriate?

  • What should I do if I or someone I know has experienced an adverse event from taking a drug or medication?

  • I have additional comments about my experience that don't make sense to put here. Where can I share them?


  • What is a WebMD List?

    WebMD's List product allows our users to provide their personal ratings, reviews, comments, or add their own content for various sponsored or editorial topics. Each list is different and allows different types of member interaction. To get started, visit our WebMD Lists home page.

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    Who can add comments or ratings?

    Any member who feels he or she has knowledge of a subject, disease, condition, etc., pertaining to the list topic, is allowed to comment on or rate that list topic, if commenting and rating are available.

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    You ask for my comments. What would you like me to write there?

    Whatever you think would be useful to others. For example, maybe it's not easy to rate an item just using a star system. There could have been complications with using a medication at first that later disappeared. Or, perhaps your condition progressed in a different way than expected, and you'd like to explain in more detail. Anything that you think would be helpful to other readers; we would love to know about it.

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    How do I add comments or ratings?

    When you open the List, you will see "Rate This" and/or "Post a Comment" linked at the bottom of the page. You click on either of those links, and you will be taken to a page where you can rate and/or add your comments to the list. Once you've input your comments, you can provide a screen name and other optional background information that will help us continue to make the user experience with Lists better or you can choose to remain anonymous. Be sure to review WebMD's Terms and Conditions before posting!

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    I'd like to add a new item to the List. How can I do that?

    Some lists will allow members to add a new item. If so, there will be an additional link at the bottom of the list that says, "Add your own _____ by clicking HERE." Follow the link to add your content to the list. Please remember to review WebMD's Terms and Conditions before posting your content.

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    After I add a rating, comment, or additional content, how soon will it show up?

    If ratings, commenting, and suggestions are available on the List, your additions will show up immediately.

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    What if I rethink my rating, comment, or content and want to change it?

    Once you've posted your ratings, comments, or content to a List that information goes live (so be careful before you click the submit button) within a few minutes. If you change your mind, you will be able to make additional comments as long as the List remains live. Once the List is closed, no more ratings, comments, or content can be added by our users.

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    My review was edited or deleted. What comments or content is okay?

    When adding a comment or content to a WebMD List you must still abide by WebMD's Terms and Conditions, to which you agreed when you joined our site. Some reasons a comment may be deleted are use of profanity, using personally identifying information (such as your real name or email address or phone number or someone else's real information), violating copyright, spam, or personal attacks. For further information on why your comments or content may have been edited or deleted, please also see our Community FAQs. If you have specific questions about your removed comment, please write to our staff at webmdcommunity@webmd.net.

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    How is the optional background information used?

    The more other users know about another user's rating of a topic, the more valuable those ratings become. An 18-year-old college student might have a different experience regarding a medication or condition than a post-menopausal woman of 60. Once we have a good sampling of this data, we'll begin letting you search to cross-reference this information.

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    Are real names or email addresses required?

    You won't need to log-in or enter your real name or email address before using the List product. You're welcome to use your regular WebMD community name or you can create a user name just for this one rating. What we do ask is that you not use a real name or any other personally identifying information features about yourself. We request this for your own privacy. Read our Privacy Policy to understand how we treat your information.

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    What should I do when I see comments or content that are not appropriate?

    Report them right away. Every comment or piece of content on a List has a "report this post" button right below the content. If you see a post that you don't think is appropriate for our site (it might be spam. Or a user harassing another user.), then click that button and the system will send us an automatic email. If we find it violates our Terms & Conditions, then we'll remove it permanently.

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    What should I do if I or someone I know has experienced an adverse event from taking a drug or medication?

    If you think you or someone in your family has experienced a serious reaction to a medical product, let the Food and Drug Administration know. You can report this yourself with the Online Reporting Form or take the reporting form to your doctor. You can find more information at the MedWatch Home page.

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    I have additional comments about my experience that don't make sense to put here. Where can I share them?

    Right here at WebMD! We have scores of support groups online with thousands of users talking about their treatment options, along with top physicians available for questions. Go to our Message Board index to look up the right group for you.

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    Posted by: Leona_WebMD at 1:00 PM

    1 Comments:

    Blogger WebMD Blogs said...

    All comments must meet our Terms and Conditions. This includes "posting advertisements or solicitations of business." Posts that do not meet our terms and conditions will be removed.

    Feb 2, 2009 3:45:00 PM  

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