It's fantastic to see people engaging with #preprints and #opendata, however...https://twitter.com/ben_c_j/status/911134317161648128 …
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and presenting the reanalysis publicly without notifying the original authors. This is the "data parasitism" naysayers warned us about...
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Replying to @LisaDeBruine
What is your concern, exactly? Seems like normal science at work to me?
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We haven't even submitted the manuscript. Would you reanalyse and present someone's data before they published without telling them?
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I'd have to dig into my twitter archives, but I've had conversations where people said they were worried about this exact situation...
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And everyone said it's obviously unethical and would rarely happen. I'll have a hard time convincing them to share data now.
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The point of open data is to make it open. So long as its use is cited, there is nothing unethical about using it w/o notifying its creators
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I'm disappointed people misinformed you on this, Lisa. Was this on Twitter? I thought this was obvious but if I'd seen a thread I would have
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explained why what they told you was wrong as I think most #openscience people. Surprised people told you this.
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