Hey,
Yes, I think you are taking a very constructive angle on what mikemat was saying, which is admirable!
I am all in favour of updating the content on the forum so that is reflects current general trends and scientific evidence as much as possible. I definitely read a lot about Peyronies Disease and actively seek out information that is not in the survival guide and try to share it whenever appropriate and it is difficult to decide what should be included there and not. I guess there are a few points to discuss before the survival guide is updated:
1) Is there a need to update the content of the survival guide specifically? Has any new generalisable evidence emerged that should be shared there rather than elsewhere? If you are looking for scientific evidence regarding treatments for Peyronies Disease or anecdotal evidence, there are plenty of resources and posts available elsewhere on the site, but is it better to include it in the guide?
2) If there is a need, what new evidence should be included? Who decides what to include? I guess Hawk or other moderators might be up for taking the lead on this but it is still worth raising as a potential issue.
3) If it is more about the wording or format of the survival guide (more links etc.), this can also be tricky as each member is likely to have their own opinion on this. I guess links can be added to different sub-sections of the forum, e.g. the resource library to a greater extent, rather than links to publications as these can disappear over time.
Again, I am all in favour of keeping content up to date but it is always easier to request something rather than implement it. Would love to hear what other members have to say regarding this as well.