oh interesting - could maintain a list of 'people who claim open science credentials but are unethical shits'
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Replying to @blahah404 @o_guest
This is easy when you're, say, punching Nazis but I guess Twitter is a tad nuanced. Community policing is HARD.
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Replying to @froggleston @o_guest
especially in an amorphous distributed community that select themselves for entry
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Replying to @blahah404 @froggleston
Many communities are self-selected and even though gatekeeping can be bad if done badly it can also be good.
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Replying to @o_guest @blahah404
Sure, if transparent, as you say. I guess the line has to be drawn at the extremes, but dissenting voices can be good for group cohesion.
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Replying to @froggleston @o_guest
I don't feel qualified to make the list - many ppl in the community think I'm unethical. No agreed group ethical position.
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Replying to @blahah404 @o_guest
This is the difficulty. Who polices the community police?
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Replying to @froggleston @blahah404
@stuxnetsource is actually a bit of en expert on this — I think she would say that that misses the core point: that we are all policing.1 reply 0 retweets 2 likes -
And so we should, but Rik makes a good point about those that feel like they shouldn't. WHY SO COMPLEX HUMANS.
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The people who feel like they shouldn't police don't realise that even not policing is actually a type of policing.
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Not speaking up is a kind of implicit agreement with the status quo of the shift in status. And that's fine not to speak up, but accept it's
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