Most conferences I attend do not allow photographs or video recording so there's no danger of tweet slides. @calestous
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Misinterpretation of what is said can happen anyway and be shared with colleagues tweeting or not.
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@nuclear94 I always assume two things at conferences: 1) those who want to share are listening; 2) those who don't aren't. -
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@nuclear94 At Q&A people only ask questions for which they have their own answers. They don't listen to yours.pic.twitter.com/JC9Ulf37JN
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@IHStreet@aspb thoughts? MT@calestous: Interesting discussion about live-tweeting#academic#conferenceshttp://bit.ly/1rUoyeI -
@jphiliptaylor@ASPB@calestous Poster presenters & speakers should be encouraged to put little birds on slides/panels OK to tweet/photo -
@IHStreet@jphiliptaylor@ASPB@calestous I think this is really the only solution - clear Twitter opt in statements by authors.
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@calestous solution could be simple. An article only is an article when it is an article, till then try to keep ego down.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@calestous surely this is one of the main attractions of#academic use of twitter & increases reach & impact of#conferences? - 1 more reply
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@ESA_org MT .@calestous: Interesting disc re live-tweeting#academic#conferences http://bit.ly/1rUoyeI#copyright http://bit.ly/14nvkzx - 1 more reply
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