As opposed to now where it's basically just created a heuristic for other to also reject this paper without reading it, which has genuinely happened already.
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It seems more in the spirit of open science to share reviews once you’ve done them, regardless of what prompted them, no? (Although here there’s a tricky issue with exact timing, if I understand
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But it wasn't once he'd done them. It was right after rejection email received.
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Yes, that’s the tricky timing issue I referred to.
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Also I think you are responsible for how your words are used by others (to an extent), but I don't think that's a point worth debating on Twitter.
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Yeah, that sounds like an interesting philosophical tangent :)
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I think it's' central to
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In my opinion, you are now comparing a call for (violent) action in an explicit or thinly veiled way to a reviewer sourcing views from other scientists after critical scrutiny. The latter is not invited by the source, whereas the former is.
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So now you have read into my words (a metaphor) something other than the point I was making. Am I responsible for how you just read my words?
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No, your intention might have been very different than my reading. What you and Kriegeskorte have in common is that neither of you expressed an explicit wish for a particular thing to be. (BTW, this distinction is an interesting legal issue! It often limits what free speech is.)
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