My understanding is that the way it works is that you accept a non-trivial amount of liability even if you say that it’s not medical and legal advice, but it usually isn’t worth it. Beyond that, many of the world’s institutions have limited themselves to only accept “official” legal/medical/financial advice, and so this kind of information has a lot of trouble propagating.
I agree it’s not the case you can’t talk about these things at all! I might clean up the wording to make that more clear.
Really? I thought only medical/legal/financial professionals have to write “not a medical/legal/financial advice” disclaimers. (I’m not from US)
My understanding is that the way it works is that you accept a non-trivial amount of liability even if you say that it’s not medical and legal advice, but it usually isn’t worth it. Beyond that, many of the world’s institutions have limited themselves to only accept “official” legal/medical/financial advice, and so this kind of information has a lot of trouble propagating.
I agree it’s not the case you can’t talk about these things at all! I might clean up the wording to make that more clear.