They measure completely different things. One is a guide to social attention, one is a proxy for academic attention.
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Replying to @Protohedgehog @Science_Open
OK, I mean more along the lines of if we start using altmetrics instead will we really have a better metric...
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or more like a mob rule or a who is best at twitter rule etc etc
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like does my preprint with a 80+ score make it better science than a preprint with 1 score? does it matter? etc
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Replying to @o_guest @Science_Open
Nope, it doesn't. Altmetrics shouldn't be a replacement, simply a compliment employed within the right context
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Replying to @Protohedgehog @Science_Open
how can you/we stop publishers from using it as a replacement?
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Replying to @o_guest
This is a lot of questions for 140 characters! Want to email me/fire a DM when you have the chance? :)
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Replying to @Protohedgehog
My question is: how do we stop altmetrics from becoming the same as impact factors, and is that plausible/a worry?
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Replying to @o_guest
OK, gotcha. It's a big question, and I can't answer in 140 chars atm!
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Replying to @Protohedgehog
well, like I said at the very start: blog post - haha
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I think this a really fine and delicate and important point that nobody has addressed so far imho
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