I didn't talk to them, they might be tiring too. I'm very much an introvert. New people have high potential to exhaust me. 
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I have noticed PhDs here vs previous uni r more misguided. I think staff/stu rels here r 2 hierarchical so they get little info.
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I'm glad I started using twitter during the last year of my PhD
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I have trouble convincing the PhDs to even make an account & log on to twitter. Obv have not pressured them, but many are against.
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I had an account from my 1st year. I don't think I would know much about preprints, replication, prereg, OA w/o it :/
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I'm much more aware of current affairs in academia and what other ppl (at different career stages) are doing.
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I find that dominating view was "why do you care? Focus on your PhD". Think it's still the case to some extent
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you mean as advice from above/PIs?
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more of a culture thing; It's just not something that is considered important at a PhD level. To me it's part of it tho
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personally I was never told not to do it, I guess it's fine as long as your research doesn't suffer
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if anything social media helps...
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that's my view at least :)
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when I was doing phd I never felt pressure either way but I'm starting to believe this might be a London thing
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