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Replying to @HPluckrose
I know it's just her poor syntax but I believe you could validly stake the claim that your hoax IS a "different way of knowing."
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Replying to @IonaItalia
Satire and parody is a form of perception and a method of critique, but being an aid to perceiving problems is different to having knowledge of them. Your perception could still be wrong or right or partially right.
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Replying to @HPluckrose @IonaItalia
Hoaxes are a way of gaining evidence of problems if their intent is to find the answer to "Will journals publish things like this?" But what provides the knowledge is the evidence that they will.
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Replying to @HPluckrose @IonaItalia
You can tell that they publish things like this by reading them. They’re full of things like this already. It’s not new knowledge. All the hoax does is generate publicity for that fact.
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But people don't read them and there is no access to the system and how it works and how authors are directed ideologically and we wanted to generate publicity for that fact. It's not new knowledge, no. Confirming.
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