E.g. "Disagree with Olivia = Can't be a feminist" is not a philosophy I want much to do with. Doesn't change what I believe & do though.
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I want all people to use open practices of their own free will. It doesn't matter to me if they are inside or outside the movement.
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I don't want there to be a movement. I want open practices to become normal. The more people do it irrespective of in-groups the better.
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And if e.g. a climate change denier uses open data, all the better. This only makes it easier to scrutinise their claims!
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If a nasty overbearing professor bullies a PhD student on social media about their research, this allows you to challenge them publicly.
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I find this far preferable than when they do this by attacking them at a conference or ripping into them anonymously in peer review.
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It puts them out in the open & shows them for what they are. And this allows others to come to their defense because
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I'd believe that this would work if we didn't constantly see sexual harassers protected by universities
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Yep, a lot of what they do is "in the open" too.
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Exactly. Which is why it's important to have explicit plans to reduce things like harassment, bullying and bias
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Yep — it's so depressing to see anti-rule/-guidelines for science and open science, specifically.
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And anti-Code of conduct for events/conferences. It's so common on science Twitter.
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