not a psych person but this makes me think of the effect where ppl ignore a problem so the anyone who doesn't ignore it gets all the work
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Replying to @blahah404 @o_guest and
Btw perception is funny bc subjective: for me it wasn't ignored. And were there any real-life consequences? I remember sth in that direction
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Replying to @chbergma @blahah404 and
That would normally be expected, non?
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Replying to @chbergma @blahah404 and
Certainly was ignored but was initially supported as opposed to decried. URMs probably saw this.
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By this I mean that the leaked data used to promote a biased viewpoint caused a "gut" reaction in many of "support" instead of someth else.
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Sorry meant to say "Certainly was NOT ignored"!
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What was ignored, which is what I think Rik is trying to get at, is this the gut/initial reaction and in part hiding behind openscience.
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yeah I was saying that you shouldered so much responsibility b/c others (incl me) were apathetic about it or ignoring responsibility to help
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Replying to @blahah404 @chbergma and
Yes, but I really appreciate those including you who have stepped up.
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once you'd given me a ladder and taught me to climb
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