I’m glad you’re amused, but I’m not going to publicly speculate about why you are still arguing this point when it’s been clarified repeatedly. Going to stick you on mute, I’m afraid, because you are clearly not interested in having a productive discussion.
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I was expecting a block or mute, should have preregistered it. In my opinion the misunderstandings are not based on those words you isolated. It’s based on the fact you all have no clue about our modeling work and have no understanding even though we are in the same field as you.
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I think the reason you think we think you are demanding all work to be confirmatory is because some of you have authored pubs on exactly that. I don't think you all want confirmatory research, but I realise what you and others are doing...
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over matters that lack substance, serving as a perfect excuse for petty skirmishes and for bullying other scientists.
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If the open science movement wishes to convince the community, beyond exerting its lobbying, which it certainly has, then intimidation attitudes should be controlled from within.
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I mean I'm muted, but even though I do not think Ben and those who agree with him want confirmatory research to be the only thing that is published in journals... I totally see why he thinks we do think that: Because some literally have said that!
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This is very twisted rhetoric. Modelling doesn't work if we apply rules from empirical research.
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I never claimed their view is what that article says, even though Ben claims I did. My problem with their views is more general.
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Also to be clear I am for open science and do open science 100%. These people and their behaviour do not represent me.
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Twisting rhetoric and pretending to listen when just putting words in other person's mind and mouth are the refuge of the ideologically weak.
If you have a substantive point, make it. Otherwise, take your empirical ass out of my modelling work. No pasaran. JKJKJK but srs. 
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Love the "No pasarán" ;) but you know, unfortunately pasaron!
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Just antifa jokes.
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I know! But it is the motto used while defending Madrid against the fascists during the Spanish Civil war.
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