Doesn't count what women do until a man shows up to take the credit anyway. So he's doing us a favour. 
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OK, one of the secret discussions. Get it. I'll mute the thread (at least I think that's possible) to not interrupt again. (Sorry, this "secret" Twitter thing is completely new to me since yesterday so still learning how to handle such threads.)
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Gah, doesn't seem to be possible to mute a thread. :( So how do people do it? How to know if it's OK to ask for a link or post a link in a public Twitter thread without becoming a disrespectful monster? I don't even understand sometimes how to find the start of thread. :S
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Instructions to mute a thread are at the bottom of this page: https://help.twitter.com/en/using-twitter/advanced-twitter-mute-options …

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This is the first page that google suggests after typing “snitch tagging twitter”: https://mashable.com/article/snitch-tagging/ … I think it explained the point really well.
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I'm sorry it's like this. Twitter UI sucks. Thanks to Kirstie for showing some of the basic stuff.
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But isn't there any way to not be able to even come across a not opened thread from the very beginning? I really dislike being accused of doing something wrong just because responding in a seemingly public discussion.
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You haven't done anything wrong, at all, and I am genuinely sorry you feel this way and I know it's tricky and that Twitter is really hard. But I said no snitching because I think it's sadly what you're indirectly asking for and what a lot of people sadly do.
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My comments here are coloured by the response I got in a different thread yesterday on same topic. Researchers are encouraged to get on Twitter to stay updated on open science. That doesn't work at all if open scientists shame newcomers for trying to join the discussions.
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