@MasSoftwares Thank you for following me. I want to point out something that will be useful to you since you still have only 5 followers.
Many autistic people find the idea of "treating autism" absolutely abhorrent.
Please listen to #ActuallyAutistic people in your marketing. You should be #AskingAutistics how they like to be spoken to.
Many of us have health problems for which we take supplements. But what if you took supplements for your health and people said it's to treat your white maleness? Even if that's what you hsve, and some people have problems with white males' behaviour, you don't 'treat' this.
This language, calling us cases simply for being autistic -- once again, how would it sound if we talked about white maleness cases? And if you focused on their behaviour only and not their possible prostate problems or skin cancer? Both things which white males could get.
Autism is not a disease. Just because males get prostate problems and females not so much, it doesn't make maleness a disease.
So, research your market properly before you purport to say things like 'treat autism'. It's #AutismAcceptanceMonth . Accept the autism. Think how you can treat us better. Ask us. LISTEN to autistic people.
You actually launched a product before doing this extensively and even though that is EXTREMELY incompetent and naive from a business perspective, you can start learning fast now and present to us something we need and WANT.
This thread may help you and give you clues as to how to pitch supplements to autistic people. https://twitter.com/ekverstania/status/1372814220564254723?s=19
You can follow @ekverstania.
Tip: mention @twtextapp on a Twitter thread with the keyword “unroll” to get a link to it.

Latest Threads Unrolled: