Definitely. I wonder how much this is driven by vocal (read: uncivil) agents though or if it would happen w/o that
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it was already happening. It's so clearly the way forward. But personal attacks aren't
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I suspect personal attacks might impeed change. Good way to get someone to double down & go defensive
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I agree (old blog post)https://thermaltoy.wordpress.com/2011/03/05/how-to-change-other-peoples-minds/ …
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Replying to @tom_hartley @olijrobinson and
not a value judgmnt but I notice prsn attacks allegations coincide w Twitter use
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the more scientists use social media the more its (perceived as) personal and I
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also feel this in a broad sense. I get my mentions nuked just for disagreeing
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which is fine and I'm not feeling attacked but it's exhausting.
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I think Twitter doesn't lend itself well for civility. Brevity is bad for nuance.
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But if you take that Fiske post, she talked about blog posts more than soc media
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blogs = close cousins of c as the 1s of u who do them get publicity from Twitter
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