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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