A Google search for "Dr. MRO" does not in any way send an interested reader to your name or scholarship.
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Replying to @JefferiesTuber @noraj_williams
That's not how google works. Are you telling me my name?
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Replying to @ISASaxonists @noraj_williams
No, it's just that "Dr. MRO" generates no results to someone trying to figure out who 'Axel' is. Come on, this is not complicated. Just choose to be public so people can quickly find your work without spelunking Twitter.
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My dude, the first result if you type in 'Dr. MRO Medieval' is her medium page with her full name. After that is her twitter, an inside higher ed piece about "anglo-saxon" and her http://academia.edu page. This really isn't that hard.
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What does that have to do with the fact that Mary Rambaran-Olm is not listed on her account?
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I mean an hour ago you were claiming that it was too hard to google, but sure.
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Because that name is not on her account. And if you Google Dr. MRO, there are no results.
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If adding an obvious, relevant keyword to your google search is too advanced for you, I really don't think there's much point to this conversation Jeff.
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There was never a point to this conversation. It just appeared to me that she should disclose her identity in order for her posts to connect to her scholarship. But apparently I'm a bitch and this was all about soliciting wyte tears.
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Replying to @JefferiesTuber @JIckowski and
Her posts are connected to her scholarship because she literally posted her scholarship with her name on. I've pointed this out twice, why are you ignoring me and continuing to harass her?
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Exactly, she posted her medium account that has HER NAME. Instead mr colonist here wants to keep digging this hole because he doesn't know how to internet.
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