Thread/ @RegineCabato and I spent months taking a deep look into the Philippine trolling industry. Our investigation reveals how deep it has seeped into every layer in society, across the political aisle, and how it is now going globalhttps://www.washingtonpost.com/world/asia_pacific/why-crafty-internet-trolls-in-the-philippines-may-be-coming-to-a-website-near-you/2019/07/25/c5d42ee2-5c53-11e9-98d4-844088d135f2_story.html?utm_term=.5019ff537771 …
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Agreed. And, on the internet, there should be no "cut for space" -- much less cutting citations. I would never be allowed to forego citing source material in a scholarly publication.
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Here's the thing: If my grad student relied on someone else's work, but failed to cite that person, I wouldn't accept "I cut for space" as an excuse. I know you are only one gatekeeper among many. But this is a terrible norm that must change in the profession.
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I just get a little miffed when it's positioned as "we did this deep dive" when there was clearly a dive coach involved. But this is an old axe.
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