In the past few weeks you may or may not have noticed there has been a new series of tweets, discussions on #bropenscience and diversity and inclusivity in #openscience.
Given it's all finally calmed down A BIT (until it's back
) I'd like to share what happens every time...
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@IrisVanRooij has been thinking about this and other bro tactics lately so she might have a better idea!Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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I see sealioning as a different thing (that can easily overlap) but I see where it's coming from. Thanks.
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Sorry, indeed. I didn't mean to imply they are identical just that they have things in common.
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It's just that in the past I reopened old forum posts, thinking that keeping a topic in one place would be the right thing, and I've been told it's a no-no, and scratched my head ever since. I also ignored it was a thing on Twitter. I'll pay attention.
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It's not on par at all with sealioning, but it can have the same timbre. In the sense that people who finished a discussion a month+ ago don't want to start again. It's like time passing itself is like implicitly they don't consent to restarting talking. If that makes sense...

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Yes, it does! :)
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