Cool. It's tough finding them, sure. But glad you're up for listening. I assume you read the three blogs?
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Replying to @o_guest @Protohedgehog and
I have. I think people should be called out for bad behavior, including my behavior. But I also think misinformation should be called out.
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Replying to @PsychScientists @o_guest and
The original discussion revolved around citing preprints. http://fossilsandshit.com/should-we-cite-preprints/ …
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Replying to @OmnesResNetwork @PsychScientists and
You mean call out = call them an "idiot"? I'm genuinely confused /not following...
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Replying to @o_guest @PsychScientists and
I agree that's not the best way to call someone out, but I do think they should have been called out in some manner.
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Replying to @OmnesResNetwork @o_guest and
Maybe ask those people saying they don't want to cite preprints why and engage with some counter points?
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Replying to @PsychScientists @o_guest and
I commented on the blog post. Twitter isn't the best discussion platform.
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Replying to @OmnesResNetwork @o_guest and
I think Twitter can be just fine if used within its bounds.
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Replying to @PsychScientists @OmnesResNetwork and
Definitely. I think there's cases where it's tough. But it's not tough to be more open as a community, soaking to all of us.
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Soaking = speaking — although omg it's raining so much here. 


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