There was no obstacle. Their were no consequences in a professional sphere. If I refused to respond to an email that would be one thing. I stopped them from tweeting at me. Only ethics that apply on social media are personal preferences based on whatever criteria I choose.
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But to be clear, yes, if they say "no" that means a new conversation. I haven't covered that. And I don't know if a general statement if they say "no" is possible. Case by case.
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In this specific case, the editor very clearly stated he would have said "yes".
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To be clear, my experiences with those who want to screw you over DO NOT want to have a conversation. They want to ignore you. Hence why I focused on an editor ignoring you.
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