I just meant the cliques in general. I don't know why you were unfollowed??
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Replying to @Iguananaut
Ah, OK. Maybe I'm just being really bad at explaining this phenomenon. What I mean is that obvious social groups have/had members who followed me. In 2017, I realised not only are they obvious groups but that when one member unfollowed me the others also eventually did.
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When I say social groups I mean people in science who are clearly friends on and offline.
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Replying to @o_guest
Ohhh, I'm so online that I thought you were referring to primarily online social groups. Now that is weird... :|
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Replying to @o_guest
Interesting, yes, but also that in particular would make me outright paranoid.
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Replying to @Iguananaut
I'm used to people either loving or hating me. I'm obviously a strange person.
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Replying to @o_guest
I'm sure there are people who hate me too, but I've seldom received such a blunt shunning like that :(
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Replying to @Iguananaut
Science is very cliquey. So it comes with the territory.
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Replying to @o_guest
That's true. I've seen it before in awful ways--in one case to the extent that it drove a (woman, ofc) classmate out of the field. I didn't even know about it until they confided in me after already deciding to get out.
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That's really disappointing but as you can imagine, I'm not surprised. 
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Replying to @o_guest
Yeah--silver lining is they kind of wanted to change fields anyways, but I'm sure this didn't help matters.
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