Been putting all my data online ahead of submission but going to pause that and think it through. Might be better to wait for acceptance.
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Replying to @Ben_C_J @chrisdc77 and
Yeah, you are right. If you didn't want them to write up analyses of your data before you published your analyses, you could have waited.
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Replying to @o_guest @chrisdc77 and
Never occurred to me for one second that people would do this. Lesson learned, I guess.
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I get your feeling. Had the same thing when someone sold an open access article I authored: http://daniellakens.blogspot.nl/2015/11/how-my-open-access-article-was-for-sale.html … - you learn consequences
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I just assumed it would happen and always do gated and then fully open.
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That was my initial instinct too, but got talked round by people saying it wouldn't happen. Feel pretty stupid now.
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I'm confused. Who told you this won't happen? People on Twitter?
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No, my posting data predates me using twitter. Just colleagues etc As I said earlier, I just didn't think the time course through carefully.
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Got an email from one of the group clarifying that they didn't intend to publish before us. So, that's cool, I guess.
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Food for thought for me though, as you intimated above.
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I'm tempted to say: all's well that ends well. 
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