Surely it's very scary for ECRs if they are openly new and naive (ie their name is obviously of an unknown)?
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yes, today I learned that preprints + peer review credits damage early career researchers and minorities. Trying to get my head around that
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Did somebody actually say that? My preprint did really well, for example, and it's now published in eLife.
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a man apparently much wiser than myself did.https://twitter.com/alexandersclark/status/882939690197938176 …
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A bias towards "better" labs does mean preprints hurt ECRs...
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It means there's a meritocratic system that harms the many and benefits the few regardless of ERC status.
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I can't tell if you are replying in bad faith or not though, it's genuinely confusing to me.
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But anyway, a meritocratic system will also harm ERCs more than senior people because by definition it's shaped like a pyramid so if you're
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senior you can significantly more likely to be near the top (otherwise you'd have left/been kicked out probably). I'm sure you're aware of
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