Thank you @blahah404! Super useful from @CokoFoundation #mozreadshttps://twitter.com/blahah404/status/876845985498050560 …
It really really threw me. I have no issues with using "I" at all, I welcome it. But not when the author(s) have no name.
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the intro explains who
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Maybe you're not used to writing for neuroatypical people perhaps? This really throws me and the intro doesn't give your name, only at the
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very end and indirectly since it's not your name it's your email address.
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to me your response is success! :)
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I'm guessing part of the point is to draw attention away from the author's identity and focus on the ideas?
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the point is, that the need for a single author voice, an identifiable singular behind the content, & assoc. norms is being challenged
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What research is this based on? Or just your hunch?
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Besides you signed it with your email address so what exactly are you challenging? You have a person behind it.
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It really makes you lose track and ask yourself who the author is and why they didn't introduce themselves.
Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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