I'm sorry it's like this. Twitter UI sucks. Thanks to Kirstie for showing some of the basic stuff.
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Replying to @o_guest @kirstie_j and
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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Replying to @rmwillen @kirstie_j and
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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Replying to @o_guest @kirstie_j and
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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Replying to @rmwillen @kirstie_j and
Understandable sentiment. I'm sorry it's like this. Twitter is a tough platform.
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Replying to @o_guest @kirstie_j and
Yeah Twitter is really counterproductive to (open) scientific discussions. It works for other purposes, but should really be explicitly discouraged for internal academic discussions.
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Replying to @rmwillen @kirstie_j and
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Oh, totally. I mean look at this!https://twitter.com/o_guest/status/1150406552760782848?s=19 …
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Replying to @o_guest @kirstie_j and
I've heard of the blocking thing (not your case; just that it happens) & find it so weird that researchers block each other on Twitter. It's one thing to choose not to engage, another to actually try to restrict colleagues' access to information.
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Replying to @rmwillen @kirstie_j and
Oh, blocking is fine. But if you do, why then reply to my tweets?
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Replying to @o_guest @kirstie_j and
You mean t's hypocritical to block information/communication only one way?
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I mean it's pathetic for a grown ass prof to care enough to block me and then also scan my tweets to reply to them. I guess he unblocked me because somebody sent him my tweet, replied and quote RTed it, and then re-blocked me. Coward.
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