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 @PsychScientists and
You know without any of your input the specific person changed their mind through discussion in the thread you screen shot?
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I saw that, I'm glad. My tweets were reactionary. My timeline is often filled with people saying crazy things about preprints.
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Replying to @OmnesResNetwork @o_guest and
Regardless of appropriateness, I am puzzled by aim. You wanted to "call me out", but bc you used screenshot I only became aware month later
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Replying to @ButlerLabBham @OmnesResNetwork and
By which point my opinion on preprints had shifted based on robust but civil discussions on social media and elsewhere
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Replying to @ButlerLabBham @o_guest and
I guess I'm using "call out" as synonymous with shaming. I'm glad you changed your opinion.
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Replying to @OmnesResNetwork @o_guest and
But how could I be "shamed" if I didn't even know you posted it? Seems very odd to me. Anyway, I'm happy to put it all behind us.
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Replying to @ButlerLabBham @o_guest and
Umm, I was trying to generally state such opinions about preprints are wrong. Not to make you personally feel bad.
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Replying to @OmnesResNetwork @o_guest and
Right... again, I think it's a highly counterproductive tactic.
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Replying to @ButlerLabBham @o_guest and
I think I'll start switching to sarcasm. People like sarcasm.
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Nope. It was context sensitive. As is everything with language society etc.
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Replying to @o_guest @OmnesResNetwork and
There's a lot of nuance to communicating well! WHO KNEW!

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