I started the hashtag #bropenscience because I do #openscience and I need a way to call the people out who act in ways I think are unacceptable. If you think that's the same as me being against open science that's completely unfounded, but I see why it's useful rhetoric. 
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Open science should be able to call out people for behaving in less than ideal, less than professional, etc., ways. This is my/our way of doing it. I like puns. To say that cos I don't like bros in open science means I don't like it is "useful" rhetoric, but demonstrably false.
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Sadly, a lot of ahistorical takes on open science seem to be emerging. That is in of itself worrying. Those who control the understanding of history/origins of communities and skew the narrative trend to do so for their own benefit.
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Oh, and, it's totally fine to hate puns. TBH they can be exclusionary (e.g., to non-native speakers) in many situations, so I get it.
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