Something that really strikes me about #OpenScienceIMC - critiques of the ‘open science movement’ often paint the reformers as hackers/pirates/thugs/etc. Yet here there has been nothing but incredible optimism & enthusiasm for the science. It’s not about burning things down.
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Rather, everyone at this meeting has demonstrated intense passion for doing the science in the best way possible. I sense almost zero recrimination or desire to ‘make heads roll’. It’s all about the data and the science.
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Something to think about when reading social media debates about
#OpenScience from home. Social media often gives an impression of anger or hostility, and doesn’t show you the passion that is behind the tweet. These are builders, not arsonists!2 replies 0 retweets 13 likesShow this thread -
I know there are outliers and bad actors, but I firmly do not believe that the ‘movement’ is about cutting off heads and tearing down things. Is it even a movement... or just the next generation of scientists trying to build a bigger, better, more lasting science?
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what really strikes me as odd is that
#OpenScienceIMC and#OpenScienceTrier are running at the EXACT same time and yet the impression I get from each one is very different - why not hash it out together then?1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes -
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Replying to @o_guest @micahgallen
I totally can too (I was being a little facetious), just an observation about communities, cliques and the optics of it all :)
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I doff my hat to you, schnitzel-friend.
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