2) That's a kind of creepy thing to say and probably (definitely?) makes people scared. Already have exactly that from people who are horrified you think saying that you have an informant within their private discussions is not scary.
Twitter communication is hard and I was never formally taught English either which leads to some suboptimality I am sure. Let me try again.
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Do you model (= do you imagine) that the women in open science who are scared of you as thinking you are scary because you will criticise their open work? Do you think women who do open work fear your criticism?
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The women that we are talking about, that you said we both know... they are scared of you and they are in open science... what do you postulate as the reasons for their fear? The same as you gave above?
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There are no simple answers to such a question. There are so many people on Twitter and there is such a large diversity in beliefs and opinions and fears. I only have some idea about the people I ended up in lengthy skype convo's with but that does not cover everyone.
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I think the invitation to a Skype convo introduces some bias here, but good luck with it as a strategy for minimising your perceived scariness.
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