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the last example was under "Huntington's disease successfully treated for first time". the importance of the news comes from the fact that treatment was even effective on 30 patients. that said the comment's also a reasonable amount of skepticism, so i too have much higher levels of opposition against removing it.
And it makes sense that it was not a FULL rebuttal, only adding context (that the reporters were over-hyping it from the actual science done, which tbh is far more common than not these days). Truth is stranger - and more complex - than Fiction, after all. I see no schadenfreude in it at all, yes it is "negative" but in a way that is helpful, it is respectful, and polite (as much as can be expected). I suppose I can see from some people's perspective though that it does NOT serve as a break from the incessant negativity and rage, because it changes the hopeful outlook to rage-inducing for the media hype, although then as people said it goes back to hope again. Yes, a tricky business indeed to figure that one out...
I like how you left it to the community to decide via their votes exactly how relevant it is. If it had simply said something like "get bent BBC and UniQure", then yes remove it unequivocally, but since it is on the line... leave it to the entire community rather than have to take on that burden all by yourselves?