good but it's interesting to note certain people /groups have gone from APA is terrible for making us take down pdfs etc to it's amazing.
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Replying to @o_guest @aeryn_thrace and
it's possible to have mixed feelings about an organization, right? you can say "I don't like you, but I think what you're doing is great."
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Replying to @talyarkoni @o_guest and
I didn't like APA before this and I won't like it after this, but I think on balance this is probably in the best interest of the community
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Replying to @talyarkoni @aeryn_thrace and
Yes, that's my point. Mixed feelings and nuance aren't what certain groups originally projected.
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Replying to @o_guest @aeryn_thrace and
I think perhaps you're reading too much into people's feelings from 140 characters on twitter.
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Replying to @talyarkoni @o_guest and
I don't think I've seen anyone say "I love the APA now", or "wonderful, all is forgiven." have you?
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Replying to @o_guest @aeryn_thrace and
I'm not seeing the contradiction between saying APA was shitty for takedowns and great for badges and preprints.
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Replying to @talyarkoni @o_guest and
Well, for one, it’s the difference between nice words and declarations and actually doing things that are directly opposed to open science.
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Replying to @mscharkow @o_guest and
agreed; we should remain skeptical of the APA's position here pending action. but doesn't mean we shouldn't encourage positive signs.
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Don't disagree here in principle.
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