“…For researchers interested in using Twitter data to study patients' experiences with statins, the findings of Slavin et al 18 also highlight the need to automatically distinguish between tweets that discuss statins and tweets posted by those actually taking statins. 19 Although this distinction is not necessary in platforms such as WebMD, where users are understood to be taking the medication they are discussing, the study by Slavin et al 18 suggests that many people who are discussing statins on X/Twitter have not actually used them. Similar evidence of this can be seen in our own work, in which we found that only 44% of tweets that mentioned specific statins actually discussed health (eg, as opposed to finances, sales, or jokes), and only one‐third of that 44% evidenced personal use of statins.…”