But isn't this only a problem if you see pre-prints as an alternative, not compliment, to traditional peer review via journals..?
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agreed. I think I'm out for the day on this topic, tweeps; gotta go grantsmyship.
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A compliment implies you can use it to get more PR, right? But if most ppl get no feedback/comments then it's a false promise?
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If only research institutions had weekly
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Replying to @Neurosarda @o_guest and
Even so, wouldn't the deck be hugely stacked in favor of big/famous labs in terms of what gets discussed?
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Replying to @bradpwyble @o_guest and
Perhaps true, but, at least now, there aren't that many preprints in my field so for
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Replying to @Neurosarda @bradpwyble and
Interesting — which sub-area is that?
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Replying to @o_guest @Neurosarda and
Because if it's broadly neuroscience I don't believe you!
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There's like 2-3 new neuro-themed preprints just on my TL every week!
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Yeah, that's obviously really specialised. I appreciate how it's tough to find many preprints in that area
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Replying to @o_guest @bradpwyble and
It doesn't mean we should only read/discuss pp on topics we study, but if I want to send useful fb it has to be smt I know a little about.
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