The reason "bro" is such a good descriptive term is because unlike some of the other things said about the worst of #bropenscience this one sticks in a way they really don't like.
I'm for #openscience. That's why I care to criticise the frolicking brobots and their silliness.
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And since I know what's going to be said: "why are you against open review, Olivia?" Look, literally while this debate is was going on, I did an open review (with consent of authors, in a formal system) of a paper: https://doi.org/10.5256/f1000research.19054.r42058 … Maybe this example helps with nuance?
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What I'm trying to say is that labelling me (anybody, who comes from the open science community and presents criticism/feedback aimed towards dialogue and community discussion) as against open science is rhetoric. It's not based on my actions.
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