September 16, 2015
September 16, 2015 - PRESSADVANTAGE -
The Herpes Facebook community was launched a couple years ago. At first, it was intended as a community where people who suffer from HSV could find latest information about the the virus and share their experience with others. Its creators say that it was never their goal to promote the community and reach the masses, and they were surprised to see how many people were interested in the information they posted.
After a while, the community started to get more than 20 thousand clicks per day. Just recently the page reached its first thousand likes. In this community people are welcome to share and post interesting information regarding herpes virus, comment and discuss different topics, and talk about their own experience with HSV. Recently there was an increase in spam attacks and in order to protect it's members from them it was decided to disable the comments and discussions until the issue is resolved. However, there will still be regular updates on the page and members can continue to share their stories.
The main purpose of this community is to motivate as many people as possible to learn more about herpes virus, teach them how to control outbreaks, and stop the virus from spreading around the world. The page also focuses on showing people who just recently found out that they have herpes, that they can have a normal life, offer them support and share with them the experiences of those who went through the same thing.
In the future, there will be even more updates, including latest news regarding herpes virus, stories from motivational people and discussions, where people will be able to talk about problems they are facing in their daily life.
The biggest obstacle of the community is that most people are ashamed to join the discussions and share their experience because they are afraid that their Facebook friends might find out they have herpes. To make it easier for them, soon there will be an option to send a message to a group moderator and post it anonymously. Members are encouraged to share with others how they handle herpes outbreaks, what works best for them, and talk about the physiological side of HSV, i.e. how they manage to deal with emotional stress and how herpes has affected their personal relationships.
Another new option that was recently introduced to the members of this Facebook community is customer support that has a 100% response rate (most people receive a reply within a couple hours). However, for medical advice it is recommended to contact a doctor directly, because none of the creators of this Facebook community have medical degree.
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