The FDA knows what i think, because i told them so, in the comment period for the recent deeming proposals they made. I'm not sure they necessarily like what i told them, but that's another matter.
What parts of vaping ought to be excluded from ECF is my question? There are currently sections covering just about every aspect of vaping imaginable, from cigalikes, to liquid DIY, to making your own devices and so on.
If you "outlawed" discussions about cloud-chasing or sub-ohm vaping, you affect the ECF as an all-encompassing site as well as losing the technical innovation that a lot of members in those areas bring.
I'll give you a simple example: i vape a Reo. The routine used to be that they were crap at sub-ohms and needed constant cleaning if you did. People that found methods to overcome these limitations meant that gold contacts became available that now benefit everyone, because even people that use 1.3Ω coils have to clean them less often and get better battery life.
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